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The Trickleup Economy How We Take From The Poor And Middle Class And Give To The Rich Mark Mattern

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The Trickleup Economy How We Take From The Poor And Middle Class And Give To The Rich Mark Mattern
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The Trickleup Economy How We Take From The Poor And Middle Class And Give To The Rich Mark Mattern instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Mark Mattern
ISBN: 9781685851040, 1685851045
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Trickleup Economy How We Take From The Poor And Middle Class And Give To The Rich Mark Mattern by Mark Mattern 9781685851040, 1685851045 instant download after payment.

One of the most durable myths of US political economy is that we take from the rich and give to the poor—penalizing the rich for their hard work and rewarding the undeserving. Mark Mattern turns that story on its head. Documenting the everyday, institutionalized ways that income and wealth are transferred upward in the United States, Mattern shows how in fact the bottom subsidizes the top. His provocative analysis, describing in detail the processes and policy choices that systematically favor the rich, is both a tale of “Robin Hood in reverse” and a call for a more equitable, democratic political economy.

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