Unequal democracy : the political economy of the new gilded age /

This revised and expanded edition includes two new chapters on the political economy of the Obama era. One presents the Great Recession as a "stress test" of the American political system by analyzing the 2008 election and the impact of Barack Obama's "New New Deal" on the e...

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Main Authors: Bartels, Larry M., 1956- (Author)
Published: Russell Sage Foundation,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
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Summary: This revised and expanded edition includes two new chapters on the political economy of the Obama era. One presents the Great Recession as a "stress test" of the American political system by analyzing the 2008 election and the impact of Barack Obama's "New New Deal" on the economic fortunes of the rich, middle class, and poor. The other assesses the politics of inequality in the wake of the Occupy Wall Street movement, the 2012 election, and the partisan gridlock of Obama's second term. Larry Bartels offers a sobering account of the barriers to change posed by partisan ideologies and the political power of the wealthy. He also provides new analyses of tax policy, partisan differences in economic performance, the struggle to raise the minimum wage, and inequalities in congressional representation. President Obama identified inequality as "the defining challenge of our time." Unequal Democracy is the definitive account of how and why our political system has failed to rise to that challenge. Now more than ever, this is a book every American needs to read. --
Carrier Form: xix, 399 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [367]-383) and index.
ISBN: 9780691172842 (hardback : alkaline paper) :
0691172846 (hardback : alkaline paper)
9781409438267
1409438260
Index Number: HC106
CLC: F171.2
Call Number: F171.2/B283/2nd ed.
Contents: The new Gilded Age --
The partisan political economy --
Partisan biases in economic accountability --
Do Americans care about inequality? --
Homer gets a tax cut --
The strange appeal of estate tax repeal --
The eroding minimum wage --
Economic inequality and political representation --
Stress test : the political economy of the Great Recession --
The defining challenge of our time? --
Unequal democracy.