He wrote
a book about inequality.
Chrystia Freeland, The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s candidate in Toronto Centre, recently wrote
a book about inequality (which I have not yet read) and is supposed to â $ œbring fresh thinking to the Liberal Partyâ $ ™ s economic team.â $ She has already attracted a few jabs from right - wingers Terence Corcoran and William Watson.
Not exact matches
So again, the
book struck me as being fairly vague
about the very concept of «
inequality» because it does not provide a very insightful perspective into the meaning of «wealth» and how it really relates to our living standards.
«I met Johnson and Smith, two amazing men, when I was writing my
book about stopping sexual harassment and gender
inequality,» says journalist Gretchen Carlson.
And it would be hard to compile any list of the best business
books of the year without mentioning Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty - First Century — which «sparked a fantastic global discussion this year
about inequality,» Gates writes.
Whatever discouragement I may have felt
about writing Unladylike: Resisting the Injustice of
Inequality in the Church, I have now been reinvigorated that my
book's message is indeed necessary and relevant.
Taken together, these four
books offer theological, ethical and empirical reasons to be indignant
about persistent domestic and global poverty and
inequality.
The author reviews four
books which offer theological, ethical and empirical reasons to be indignant
about persistent domestic and global poverty and
inequality.
They read a chapter of Jonathan Kozol's (1991) Savage
Inequalities and viewed the PBS documentary film
about the
book, Children in America's Schools (Hayden & Cauthen, 1996).
In a new
book that questions the concept of «class war,» two academics argue that income
inequality is not a partisan issue but an American problem, and that citizens should «make a ruckus»
about it.
In our
book, Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law Perpetuates
Inequality, we offer a comprehensive analysis of the system of employment civil rights litigation, using both statistical data from a large random sample of cases and in - depth interviews with plaintiffs, plaintiffs lawyers, defendant employers and defense lawyers
about their experiences with and perspectives on discrimination lawsuits.
And both the facts on the ground in the past decade and the popularity of the Piketty
book have caused an uptick of interest among legal scholars
about economic
inequality.