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Two Nations, Indivisible - A History of Inequality in America (Hardcover)
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Two Nations, Indivisible - A History of Inequality in America (Hardcover)
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While examining the arguments made in favor of egalitarianism, this
book debunks the notion that the United States is now or has ever
been a nation offering equal opportunity to all. In the Declaration
of Independence, Jefferson famously asserted that "all men are
created equal." Likewise, social mobility—the idea that any child
can grow up to be president—has been key to the myth of what
makes America great. Yet the hard truth is that inequality of both
opportunity and resulting condition has been a defining feature of
America's story. Written by a comparative labor historian, this
book combines economic and social history with intellectual history
to reveal the major trends of inequality that have been evident in
America from Revolutionary times through the present. The book
opens with an introduction to the burgeoning issue of inequality in
America. The following chronological chapters describe how
inequality was manifest in various periods. Each chapter not only
provides a full survey of the secondary literature related to the
topic of inequality in the particular time period but also examines
prescriptions from thinkers who espoused equality, including Thomas
Paine, Thomas Skidmore, Henry George, Jane Addams, Upton Sinclair,
and Harry Caudill. By assessing these and other arguments relevant
to social change, the work helps readers understand the cases made
for and against equality of opportunity and condition throughout
U.S. history.
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