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Durable Inequality by Charles Tilly; 9780520221703

Durable Inequality

By Charles Tilly

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In Durable Inequality, Charles Tilly presents a compelling examination of the persistent nature of social inequality across cultures and societies. With a keen analytical lens, Tilly explores the mechanisms that sustain disparities in wealth, power, and status, delving into the intersections of ethnicity, gender, and social justice.

The Story

Tilly's narrative is not merely a theoretical discourse; it is grounded in empirical evidence and historical context. He traces the roots of social discrimination, highlighting how structures of inequality are woven into the fabric of everyday life. Through a series of case studies, Tilly illustrates the ways in which social categories are constructed and maintained, revealing the often invisible barriers that uphold durable inequalities.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful Analysis: Tilly offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of inequality, encouraging readers to question their preconceptions.
  • Engaging Prose: His writing is accessible yet thought-provoking, making complex ideas digestible for a wide audience.
  • Rich Context: The book is enriched with historical examples, providing a comprehensive understanding of social structures.

Perfect For

Readers interested in cultural studies, gender studies, and ethnic studies will find Durable Inequality particularly enlightening. Tilly's thorough examination of social discrimination resonates with contemporary discussions about justice and equality. This book complements his other works, such as From Mobilization to Revolution and Social Movements, 1768-2004, making it a vital addition to the library of anyone keen on understanding the complexities of social dynamics.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 153 mm × 228 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 310
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 9780520221703

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