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The Return of Inequality

Social Change and the Weight of the Past
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The Return of Inequality by Mike Savage explores how rising economic disparities are not only dividing wealth but also fracturing social and political cohesion. The book argues that severe inequality reconnects modern societies with historical dynamics of empires, dynastic elites, and ethnic divides. Savage examines the ways this deepening divide undermines liberal democracy by eroding trust and social bonds, reviving political conditions once thought overcome since the Age of Revolution. Drawing on thinkers such as Marx, Bourdieu, and Piketty, the author presents a rigorous yet impassioned case that inequality threatens to revert societies to entrenched hierarchies and fractured communities.
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The Return of Inequality will engage readers interested in sociology, economics, political science, and social justice. It is suited for academics, policymakers, and informed general readers seeking to understand the broader impact of wealth disparities on society and democracy.

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Sociologist Mike Savage shows how economic inequality aggravates cultural, social, and political conflicts, challenging the framework of liberal democracy. By fracturing social bonds, inequality turns back the clock, reviving conditions we have struggled for centuries to escape, including empire, dynastic elitism, and explosive ethnic division.

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A pioneering book that takes us beyond economic debate to show how inequality is returning us to a past dominated by empires, dynastic elites, and ethnic divisions.

The economic facts of inequality are clear. The rich have been pulling away from the rest of us for years, and the super-rich have been pulling away from the rich. More and more assets are concentrated in fewer and fewer hands. Mainstream economists say we need not worry; what matters is growth, not distribution. In The Return of Inequality, acclaimed sociologist Mike Savage pushes back, explaining inequality's profound deleterious effects on the shape of societies.

Savage shows how economic inequality aggravates cultural, social, and political conflicts, challenging the coherence of liberal democratic nation-states. Put simply, severe inequality returns us to the past. By fracturing social bonds and harnessing the democratic process to the strategies of a resurgent aristocracy of the wealthy, inequality revives political conditions we thought we had moved beyond: empires and dynastic elites, explosive ethnic division, and metropolitan dominance that consigns all but a few cities to irrelevance. Inequality, in short, threatens to return us to the very history we have been trying to escape since the Age of Revolution.

Westerners have been slow to appreciate that inequality undermines the very foundations of liberal democracy: faith in progress and trust in the political community's concern for all its members. Savage guides us through the ideas of leading theorists of inequality, including Marx, Bourdieu, and Piketty, revealing how inequality reimposes the burdens of the past. At once analytically rigorous and passionately argued, The Return of Inequality is a vital addition to one of our most important public debates.

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Praised by leading intellectuals, the book is hailed as a major sociological contribution and a vital addition to global debates on inequality. Thomas Piketty calls it a "must-read," highlighting its significance for understanding social class dynamics. Michèle Lamont commends its wide-ranging and visionary argument, marking it as the peak of Savage's distinguished career. Craig Calhoun emphasises the book's insightful and deep engagement with the multifaceted nature of inequality, bridging empirical analysis and thoughtful reflection.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674988071

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 May 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 39 illus., 12 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Mike Savage is Martin White Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and author of Social Class in the Twenty-First Century, Globalization and Belonging, and The Dynamics of Working-Class Politics.

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