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Inequality, democracy, and economic development

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Kiadó: Cambridge University Press
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Why is the relationship between inequality and democracy so compelling to the contemporary social scientist? This 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. Thé book focuses on the sources of democracy, the relationship between economic development and thresholds of democracy, and finally 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... Tovább

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Why is the relationship between inequality and democracy so compelling to the contemporary social scientist? This 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. Thé book focuses on the sources of democracy, the relationship between economic development and thresholds of democracy, and finally 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.
Manus I. Midlarsky is Moses and Annuta Back Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Rutgers University. His most recent publications include The evolution of inequality: war, state survival, and democracy in comparative perspective (1997), The onset of World War (1988), and From rivalry to cooperation: Russian and American perspectives on the post-cold war era (co-edited with John Vasquez and Peter Gladkov, 1994). Vissza

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