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Ten Propositions about Equality and Democracy /$rBroadbent, Edward --$tPart Two: The Perspectives of Philosophy, Economics, and Sociology --$t2. Understanding the Universal Welfare State: An Institutional Approach /$rRothstein, Bo --$t3. The Party's Over: What Now? /$rRichards, John --$t4. Why Not Socialism? /$rCohen, G.A. --$t5. Welfare States and Democratic Citizenship /$rRueschemeyer, Dietrich --$t6. Equality, Community, and Sustainability /$rAngus, Ian --$tPart Three: Inequality in Three Democracies --$t7. Rethinking Equality and Equity: Canadian Children and the Social Union /$rJenson, Jane --$t8. How Growing Income Inequality Affects Us All /$rYalnizyan, Armine --$t9. American Style Welfare Reform: Inequality in the Clinton Era /$rEhrenreich, Barbara --$t10. Equality and Welfare Reform in Blair's Britain /$rLister, Ruth --$tPart Four: The Media, Public Opinion, and Financial Inequality --$t11. The News Media and Civic Equality: Watch Dogs, Mad Dogs, or Lap Dogs? /$rHackett, Robert A. --$t12. Growing Inequality: What the World Thinks /$rSavas, Daniel --$t13. The Economic Consequences of Financial Inequality /$rStanford, Jim --$tIndex 330 $aAre the world's oldest democracies failing? For most of the past fifty years democratic governments made determined and successful efforts at overcoming the significant inequalities that are the by-product of a capitalist economy. During this period a new concept of democratic citizenship that added social and economic rights to the liberal legacy of political and civil liberties established roots in most North Atlantic democracies. Since the 1980s this notion of democratic citizenship has been challenged ideologically to such a degree that through either major modification or complete elimination of programs, equality as a fundamental democratic goal is disappearing in many nations - particularly in the Anglo-American democracies.In this extraordinary collection, top scholars in political science, sociology, philosophy and economics, discuss this radical shift towards inequality in an age of mass capital globalization. Wide ranging in topic yet coherent in approach, Inequality and the Modern Democratic State comprises thirteen essays, including Ed Broadbent's "Ten Propositions about Equality and Democracy", Robert Hackett's "Watch Dogs, Mad Dogs, or Lap Dogs?: News Media and Civic Equality" and Barbara Ehrenreich's "Inequality in the Clinton Era". Many European democracies, argue the contributors, have adapted to new circumstance in the global economy without resorting to policies that actively promote inequality. While differing in some important details on solutions, they all contend that the political decision-making process is of critical importance in entrenching, or battling, an escalating inequality that is neither necessary nor desirable. 606 $aEquality 606 $aDemocracy 606 $aWelfare state 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aEquality. 615 0$aDemocracy. 615 0$aWelfare state. 676 $a323 702 $aBroadbent$b Ed$f1936- 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910455842003321 996 $aDemocratic equality$92456019 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01082nam a2200277 i 4500 001 991001703849707536 005 20020507150751.0 008 001006s1995 it ||| | ita 020 $a8834851102 035 $ab11552013-39ule_inst 035 $aLE02723545$9ExL 040 $aDip.to Studi Giuridici$bita 082 0 $a342.4506 084 $aC-VIII/A 100 1 $aGiocoli Nacci, Paolo$034474 245 10$aArticolazioni interne del governo :$bgli organi non necessari /$cPaolo Giocoli Nacci 260 $aTorino :$bG. 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