POLSCI 2XX3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 62: Unequal Exchange, Sociality, Egalitarianism

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Tutorial: inequality chapter 6 (extra readings: divides the chapter into sections. Obviously this income inequality lead to poverty in the 20the century: fourth section talks about equality as a conception due to the differences humans are born with or the different circumstances they are born into. Simon kuznetsk and his inverted u hypothesis (inequality emerges at the early stages of development) Production is one of the underlying causes to inequality. Inequality has the ability to perpetuate itself from generations: the political system develops around inequality, but as an economy develops alongside political powers to selected individuals (the elites specifically) clientalism and patronage emerged. John rawls intheory of justice: all social values- liberty and opportunity income andwealth and the bases of self respect- are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any, or all, of these values is to everyone"s advantage.

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