The Culture of Inequality

Lewis, Michael

Overview

This books central thesis is that the national faith in individual initiative and free opportunity has become a breeding ground for guilt about our own limited successes and prejudice against all who exhibit signs of failure. <p>Sociologist Lewis believes that the American habit of thought that holds the individual responsible for personal success or failure perpetuates extremes of poverty. </p>

Details
University of Massachusetts Press
9780870238574
Paperback
1993
EN
240 pages
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