Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities
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Check link for latest rating. ( 41 ratings, 6 reviews)The work also critically explores the conditions under which social and economic inequalities become politically significant, including insights into supporters of ethnonationalist leaders such as Narendra Modi, Jair Bolsonaro, Marine Le Pen, and Donald Trump. Edited by Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano, and Thomas Piketty, this volume blends rich historic analysis and cutting-edge data to illuminate present and future sources of political conflict globally.
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Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities
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Who votes for whom and why? Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities provides the most comprehensive empirical answer to that question. The authors analyze seventy-five years of survey data from fifty democracies, revealing the socioeconomic correlates of partisanship, inequality, nationalism, and identity politics around the world.
The empirical starting point for anyone who wants to understand political cleavages in the democratic world, based on a unique dataset covering fifty countries since World War II.
Who votes for whom and why? Why has growing inequality in many parts of the world not led to renewed class-based conflicts, seeming instead to have come with the emergence of new divides over identity and integration? News analysts, scholars, and citizens interested in exploring those questions inevitably lack relevant data, in particular the kinds of data that establish historical and international context. Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities provides the missing empirical background, collecting and examining a treasure trove of information on the dynamics of polarization in modern democracies.
The chapters draw on a unique set of surveys conducted between 1948 and 2020 in fifty countries on five continents, analyzing the links between voters' political preferences and socioeconomic characteristics, such as income, education, wealth, occupation, religion, ethnicity, age, and gender. This analysis sheds new light on how political movements succeed in coalescing multiple interests and identities in contemporary democracies. It also helps us understand the conditions under which conflicts over inequality become politically salient, as well as the similarities and constraints of voters supporting ethnonationalist politicians like Narendra Modi, Jair Bolsonaro, Marine Le Pen, and Donald Trump.
Bringing together cutting-edge data and historical analysis, editors Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano, and Thomas Piketty offer a vital resource for understanding the voting patterns of the present and the likely sources of future political conflict.
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Praised as a breakthrough in understanding the politics of social inequality, this book is noted for its extensive data-driven analysis across a broad range of fifty democracies worldwide, rather than focusing narrowly on Western nations. Experts highlight its sensibility, insightfulness, and informative nature. It is regarded as a must-read for grasping contemporary electoral politics and the rise of identity-based divisions, with strong commendation for challenging Western-centric biases in political research.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674248427
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 14 December 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 250 illus., 28 tables
Contributors:
- Edited by Amory Gethin
- Edited by Clara Martínez-Toledano
- Edited by Thomas Piketty
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 47.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 1089g
Pages: 656
About the Author
Amory Gethin is Research Fellow at the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics. Clara Martínez-Toledano is Assistant Professor at Imperial College London and Wealth Distribution Coordinator at the World Inequality Lab. Thomas Piketty is Professor of Economics and Economic History at L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and at the Paris School of Economics and Codirector of the World Inequality Lab.
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