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How Inequality Undermines Democracy


How Inequality Undermines Democracy - E-International Relations

In this essay, I argue that to the extent that inequality effectively speaks to a shrinking middle class it represents a threat to democracy.

How income inequality threatens democracy - the Loop: ECPR

When inequality undermines the democratic norm of political equality, it may depress external efficacy irrespective of political orientation.

Democracy and inequality - Brookings Institution

Unsurprisingly, economic inequality is correlated with many others forms of inequality, which, in turn, limit democracy. For instance, the poor ...

Are Increasing Inequalities Threatening Democracy in Europe?

High levels of resource inequality undermine the ability of poorer populations to participate meaningfully. To this end, social or economic ...

How Inequality Undermines Democracy - ujpps

This paper makes a more general claim: high levels of economic inequality in the United States undermines democracy and the democratic process, while creating a ...

Does economic inequality undermine political equality? Testing two ...

In this paper, I assess concerns that income inequality is bad for democracy because it makes governments more responsive to the preferences of better off ...

Support for Democracy in the Age of Rising Inequality and ...

In addition, in less free countries, political inequality might lead to economic inequality and vice versa, so the level of democracy and the ...

Inequality and Democracy by Joseph E. Stiglitz - Project Syndicate

Economic inequality inevitably leads to political inequality, albeit to varying degrees across countries. In a country like the United States, ...

Inequality Undermines Democracy - The New York Times

The income gap has grown enormously over the last 30 years, government has done little to curb the trend. Our tolerance for a widening income gap may be ebbing ...

How inequality undermines institutions - Oxford Academic

The dangers posed by economic inequality to the political system are well understood, as Satz and White observe. Democracy guarantees formal ...

Why inequality threatens European democracy | Chatham House

Pepijn Bergsen discusses the nuances behind populist protest and explains why economic inequality undermines democracy in Europe.

Why Inequality Does Not Undermine Democracy

Conventional wisdom holds that inequality undermines the quality of democracy. The idea that a concentration of economic resources erodes ...

How democracy alters our view of inequality — and what it means ...

Inequality tends to be lower in democracies than autocracies but people also appear to be more worried about the gaps between rich and poor in democracies too.

Does inequality erode political trust? - Frontiers

A long-standing argument in the political sciences holds that high levels of inequality are incompatible with democracy. Although a number of studies have by ...

Inequality Spurs Democratic Backsliding by Susan Stokes

New research shows that high levels of income and wealth inequality increase the risk of democratic backsliding.

Is Inequality a Threat to Democracy? - Oxford Academic

From a democratic perspective, increasing inequality of wealth or income or status diminishes the homogeneity of the citizenry and thereby increases problems of ...

Has Wealth Inequality Eroded U.S. Democracy? | Cato at Liberty Blog

The higher the inequality, the more likely we are to move away from democracy toward plutocracy.” Warren's wealth tax architects, economists ...

How Inequality Undermines Democracy? - GeeksforGeeks

Economic power imbalances brought about by inequality have the potential to threaten democracy. Rich people and businesses have the ability to ...

Inequality undermines democracy – IDEAs

Inequality undermines democratic resilience. Inequality increases political polarization disrupts social cohesion and undermines trust in and support for ...

Rising inequality: A major issue of our time - Brookings Institution

An increasingly unequal society can weaken trust in public institutions and undermine democratic governance. Mounting global disparities can ...