<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>What causes global inequality? Why should we be concerned about it? Is inequality getting worse or are there signs of improvement and progress? <p/>This critical analysis of the current state of global inequality pushes beyond ideological prejudice and simplistic explanations, to address these important questions. Offering a distinctive response to the many challenges in the area, the text presents a holistic account of inequality by: <br>- Taking a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating perspectives from sociology, politics and economics;<br>- Recognising the influence of historical trends on inequality today;<br>- And viewing inequality from a global perspective, as well as a national one. <p/>Drawing on major theories of inequality and up-to-date evidence, Robert J. Holton guides readers through the complex issues at hand, making this text a valuable resource for students of sociology, global studies, politics and development studies.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>What causes global inequality? Why should we be concerned about it? Is inequality getting worse or are there signs of improvement and progress? <p/>This critical analysis of the current state of global inequality pushes beyond ideological prejudice and simplistic explanations, to address these important questions. Offering a distinctive response to the many challenges in the area, the text presents a holistic account of inequality by: <p/>- taking a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating perspectives from sociology, politics and economics;<br>- recognising the influence of historical trends on inequality today;<br>- and viewing inequality from a global perspective, as well as a national one. <p/>Drawing on major theories of inequality and up-to-date evidence, Robert J. Holton guides readers through the complex issues at hand, making this text a valuable resource for students of sociology, global studies, politics and development studies.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Robert J. Holton is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the Hawke Research Institute, University of South Australia. A leading world figure in the analysis of globalization, his recent publications include, Global Finance (2012), Globalization and the Nation-State (2011), and Cosmopolitanisms (2011).<br>Robert J. Holton is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the Hawke Research Institute, University of South Australia. A leading world figure in the analysis of globalization, his recent publications include, Global Finance (2012), Globalization and the Nation-State (2011), and Cosmopolitanisms (2011).</p>
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