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    Habits of Inequality by Tepperman, Lorne; Gheihman, Nina;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Canada
    • Date of Publication 19 September 2013

    • ISBN 9780195447941
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 232x161x31 mm
    • Weight 670 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 3 tables
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    Short description:

    In their highly readable overview, authors Lorne Tepperman and Nina Gheihman look to the social inequalities that arise from class, gender, race, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. In doing so, they uncover the startling observation that in any given society these various manifestations of inequality show similar patterns, revealing a cultural predisposition (or "habit") that favours and promotes inequality.

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    Long description:

    British social reformer Robert Owen once declared that "man is the creature of circumstances." A century and a half later, his famous words still ring true. While many adopt a fatalist approach, believing that their lot in life is inevitable, in fact a number of highly complex social factors determine the outcome of our socioeconomic status and integration into society. It may seem unfair, but the conditions into which we are born largely determine the various courses that our lives take.

    In their highly readable overview authors Lorne Tepperman and Nina Gheihman look to the social inequalities that arise from such circumstances-including those of class, gender, race, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. In doing so, they uncover the startling observation that in any given society these various manifestations of inequality show similar patterns, revealing a cultural predisposition (or "habit") that favours and promotes inequality.

    Associated with these social inequalities are a number of hidden costs, ranging from unnecessarily high rates of physical and mental illness, addiction, violence, and crime. With inequality on the rise in Canada, the increase of these social problems is an unsettling reality. In order to address these major inequalities-and to resolve their associated social problems-we must first overcome this underlying habit that connects them all. If that is our societal goal, and the authors argue it should be, we must be prepared to change the way we think about politics, culture, society, and ourselves.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface: Heaven on Earth
    Introduction: The Inequality Myth
    Part I. Habits of Inequality
    1. Exploitation
    2. Domination
    3. Racialization
    4. Exclusion
    5. Victimization
    6. Colonization
    Part II. The Power of Life and Death
    7. Sickness and Stigmatization
    8. Crime and Punishment
    9. War and Destruction
    Part III. Making Society Better
    10. Imperfect Equality
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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