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Histories Of Global Inequality New Perspectives Christian Olaf Christiansen

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Histories Of Global Inequality New Perspectives Christian Olaf Christiansen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Christian Olaf Christiansen, Steven L. B. Jensen (Eds.)
ISBN: 9783030191627, 3030191621
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Histories Of Global Inequality New Perspectives Christian Olaf Christiansen by Christian Olaf Christiansen, Steven L. B. Jensen (eds.) 9783030191627, 3030191621 instant download after payment.

This book argues that inequality is not just about numbers, but is also about lived, historical experience. It supplements economic research and offers a comprehensive stocktaking of existing thinking on global inequality and its historical development. The book is interdisciplinary, drawing upon regional and national perspectives from around the world while seeking to capture the multidimensionality and multi-causality of global inequalities. Grappling with what economics offers – as well as its blind spots – the study focuses on some of today’s most relevant and pressing themes: discrimination and human rights, defences and critiques of inequality in history, decolonization, international organizations, gender theory, the history of quantification of inequality and the history of economic thought. The historical case studies featured respond to the need for wider historical research and to calls to examine global inequality in a more holistic manner.

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