In American Society: How It Really Works, esteemed scholars Erik Olin Wright and Joel Rogers pull back the curtain on the complex inner workings of contemporary American society, revealing the ways in which it doesand doesntsupport its core values. They also explore possible solutions to Americas most pressing social and economic problems, including poverty, health disparities, and the climate crisis. In addition to featuring the most recent data , this highly anticipated Third Edition offers new discussions of the Trump presidency, the COVID-19 pandemic, the decline of democracy, and the climate crisis.
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Weight: 920g
Dimensions: 157 x 236mm
Publication Date: 12 Jul 2024
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781324033295
About Erik Olin WrightJoel Rogers
Erik Olin Wright was Vilas Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology at the University of WisconsinMadison. A giant in the field of contemporary Marxian sociology Wrights research mainly involved large-scale quantitative investigations of various themes connected to social inequality. Wright was the author of many books including Class Counts Interrogating Inequality and Classes. He also organized what he called the Real Utopias Project which is also a series of books for Verso that explored a wide range of radical proposals for transforming the core institutions of contemporary society. In addition he founded the A. E. Havens Center at the University of WisconsinMadison whose mission is to foster dialogue between activists and academics and to encourage critical perspectives on contemporary social issues. Joel Rogers is professor of law political science public affairs and sociology at the University of WisconsinMadison. A MacArthur Foundation genius prizewinner Rogers was identified by?Newsweek?as one of the 100 living Americans most likely to shape U.S. politics and culture in the twenty-first century. The common thread in his academic work is democracy: how to define and measure it what makes it work how to make it work better. Rogers spends a lot of time outside the university advising people in politics government business and social movements. He runs the Center on Wisconsin Strategy which promotes high-road ( equitable sustainable democratic) economic development and governance. It has produced a stream of influential innovations in worker training; business and labor strategy; and local state and national policy.