The relationship between socioeconomic inequality and democratic
politics has been one of the central questions in the social
sciences from Aristotle on. Recent waves of democratization,
combined with deepened global inequalities, have made understanding
this relationship ever more crucial. In The Great Gap, Merike
Blofield seeks to contribute to this understanding by analyzing
inequality and politics in the region with the highest
socioeconomic inequalities in the world: Latin America. The
chapters, written by prominent scholars in their fields, address
the socioeconomic context and inequality of opportunities; elite
culture, public opinion, and media framing; capital mobility,
campaign financing, representation, and gender equality policies;
and taxation and social policies.
Aside from the editor, the contributors are Pablo Alegre,
Mauricio Bugarin, Daniela Campello, Anna Crespo, Francisco H. G.
Ferreira, Fernando Filgueira, Liesl Haas, Sallie Hughes, Juan Pablo
Luna, James E. Mahon Jr., Juliana Martinez Franzoni, Adriana Cuoco
Portugal, Paola Prado, Elisa P. Reis, Luis Reygadas, Sergio
Naruhiko Sakurai, and Koen Voorend.
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