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Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development By Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University, New Jersey)


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The relationship between inequality and democracy is a compelling one for the contemporary social scientist. The contributors to this 1997 volume examine the relationship between inequality and democracy looking at questions raised as early as Aristotle through to Marx and the present day.

Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development Summary

Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

Why is the relationship between inequality and democracy so compelling to the contemporary social scientist? This 1997 volume addresses questions that were raised as early as the time of Aristotle and through Marx to the present. Theoretical lacunae are explored, as are major current policy concerns. The book focuses on the sources of democracy, the relationship between economic development and thresholds of democracy, and finally on responses to democratization. Of course, definitions of democracy have varied over an extraordinarily wide range, as have conceptions of inequality, and the reader will find such variations reflected in the contributions to this volume. Descriptions of democracy vary from an emphasis on equality of participation for all citizens in decision making, to more complex indices emphasizing competitiveness and civil liberties. The contributors to this volume provide the kind of multidimensional analysis which is essential to a comprehensive treatment of the relationship between inequality, democracy, and economic development.

Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development Reviews

"An excellent resource for upper-level courses in politics, sociology, and economics; also very useful for scholars working in the area of status inequities and global political systems. Upper-division undergraduates and above." Choice

Table of Contents

Introduction Manus I. Midlarsky; Part I. The Early Bases of Democracy: 1. Democracy before Athens Kenneth A. Bollen and Pamela M. Paxton; 2. Environmental influences on democracy: aridity, warfare and land inequality Manus I. Midlarsky; 3. Democracy and proto-modernity: technoecological influences on the growth of political and civil rights Edward Crenshaw; 4. Inequality and democracy in the anthropolitical record Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember and Bruce Russett; Part II. Economic Development and Thresholds of Democracy: 5. Economic determinants of democracy Edward N. Muller; 6. Informational inequality and democracy in the New World Order Miles Simpson; 7. Modernization and thresholds of democracy: evidence for a common path and process Michael Coppedge; 8. Markets and inequality in the transition from state socialism Victor Nee and Raymond V. Liedka; Part III. Responses to Democratization: 9. Democracy and inequality: tracking welfare spending in Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea Steve Chan; 10. Political regimes and industrial wages: a cross-national analysis Mark Gasiorowski; 11. Social responses to neoliberal reforms in Eastern Europe in the 1990s Bela Greskovits; 12. Market, state, and citizenship in new democracies Giuseppe DiPalma; 13. Conclusion: paradoxes of democracy Manus I. Midlarsky.

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NPB9780521571913
9780521571913
052157191X
Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1997-12-04
382
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