Political Order And Inequality by Carles Boix
Their Foundations and Their Consequences for Human Welfare
This book delves into the intricate relationship between political dynamics and social inequalities, offering a comprehensive analysis of how political institutions shape economic disparities and vice versa. The author argues that the formation of political order and the distribution of resources within a society are deeply interconnected processes, influenced by historical events, economic pressures, and power struggles. Through a detailed examination of various political systems and historical contexts, the book presents a theoretical framework for understanding the mechanisms through which political stability and inequality are mutually reinforced, suggesting that the path to a more equitable society lies in the careful restructuring of political institutions to address the root causes of inequality.
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- Published
- 2015
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- Spanish
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- Pages
- 334
- Original Language
- English
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