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Not Markets Alone: Enriching the Discussion of Income Distribution

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Not Markets Alone: Enriching the Discussion of Income Distribution
Author(s)Tilly, Chris; Albelda, Randy
AbstractThe resurgence of inequality at the end of the twentieth century is occurring in tandem with rapid growth in urbanization. The geography of population is at once becoming more dense and more stratified. Increasingly, the poor live in a world of crime, disease, violence and family breakdown. The world of the rich is more and more one of isolation and privilege. The article selected here projects these trends into the twenty-first century, arguing that “we have entered a new age of inequality in which class lines will grow more rigid as they are amplified and reinforced by a powerful process of geographic concentration,” and predicting that without positive interventions, the future will be bleak, divided and violent.
IssueNo
Pages195-210
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePolitical Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views on the Trends of Economics
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PubDate1996
ISBN_ISSN1563246481

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