Globalization and inequality

This review essay discusses works of a leading sociologist and a leading economist on the subject of inequality and globalization. The books raise fresh ideas of inequality in the context of globalization by raising questions on the relationship between globalization and inequality throughout histor...

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Egalitarianism
Globalization
Human dignity
Inequality
Middle class
Social stability
Sociologists
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