Talking About Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives

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Comprising a collection of interview essays with nineteen public intellectuals and scholars from around the world, this book reflects on some of the most pressing questions of our age: what is global inequality; what causes it; and how should we deal with it? Leading figures within the fields of History, Sociology, Economics, Anthropology and Postcolonial Studies, shed light on how their personal backgrounds, places of work, and hometowns have shaped their views on global inequality. We learn about the causes of global inequality, the historical factors that have shaped the world into an unequal place, and the challenges that humanity is confronted with in the face of the widening gap between the poor and the rich. Bringing together voices from the Global North and South, this book helps us to think more broadly about inequality and deepens our understanding of how this long-lasting phenomenon is, and has been, experienced across the globe.

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Christiansen, C. O., Machado-Guichon, M. L., Mercader, S., Hunt, O. B., & Jha, P. (2023). Talking About Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives. Talking About Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives (pp. 1–182). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08042-5

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