From Bookforum's Omnivore blog, this collection of links looks at economic disparity and the class divide in America. There is definitely some interesting reads on a topic that may be the most important issue facing our society.
One of the more interesting articles is from Guernica, Class in America: A Symposium, featuring seven writers, editors, and thinkers discussing how class divides Americans today and what we can do to fix America's inequality problem. The seven voices are
- DW Gibson, author of Not Working: People Talk About Losing a Job and Finding Their Way in Todays Changing Economy.
- Dean Baker, Co-Director, Center for Economic and Policy Research
- Andrew Ross, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU
- Mychal Denzel Smith, Knobler Fellow at The Nation Institute
- Tamara Draut, Vice President of Policy and Research, Demos
- Nicole Aschoff, Editor, Jacobin Magazine
- Benjamin Kunkel, Senior Editor, N+1
Class divides Americans today
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- Zachary D. Liscow (Yale): Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency.
- Roy Van der Weide and Branko Milanovic (World Bank): Inequality is Bad for Growth of the Poor (But Not for that of the Rich).
- Harry Stein on how the government subsidizes wealth inequality.
- Hamilton Nolan on the paucity of the pro-inequality argument.
- Paul Krugman on inequality denial: It persists because there are groups with a strong interest in creating a fog of doubt.
- Joseph Stiglitz on the myth of America’s golden age: “What growing up in Gary, Indiana, taught me about inequality”; and on why inequality is not inevitable.
- Lina Khan and Sandeep Vaheesan on how America became uncompetitive and unequal.
- David Leonhardt on how inequality has been going on forever, but that doesn’t mean it’s inevitable.
- Could politics trump economics as reason for growing income inequality?
- Eduardo Porter on the politics of income inequality.
- Growing apart: Colin Gordon on a political history of American inequality.
- Robert Reich on how to shrink inequality.
- Addressing wealth disparities: Goldburn P. Maynard Jr. on reimagining wealth taxation as a tool for building wealth.
- Life, liberty and the pursuit of property: Sean McElwee on how the solution to America’s growing inequality may lie in democratizing company ownership.
- “Bloodiest thing the world has seen”: Elias Isquith interviews David Cay Johnston, author of Divided: The Perils of Our Growing Inequality.
- Class in America: Seven writers, editors, and thinkers discuss how class divides Americans today and what we can do to fix America's inequality problem — a symposium.
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