CRI394H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dsv Alvin, Social Inequality, Social Forces

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I should hate to distinguish the economist from the sociologist by saying one rules through the head and the other the heart: economics itself not able to serve policy problems because they had to consider social forces. In this way, marshall may have regretted economics. I shall suggest that our society today assumes that the two are still compatible, so much that citizenship has itself become, the architect of legitimate social inequality: ^ citizenship creates social inequality. In 1800 when new jails were built, the old ones became asylums for mentally ill. They had proposed their own back in 1940. Lecture: review from last week, bellamy: who has access to vote; link to properly; debates about citizenship rights, mobility rights: as mobility limits are being lifted for everyone else, indigenous rights are being (cid:373)o(cid:396)e li(cid:373)ited. Restrict sample to european population western european society.

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