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OverviewMost Americans persist in believing that poverty results primarily from individual deficiencies: people are poor because they lack intelligence, determination, and skills. In opposition to this dominant, individualistic view, Poverty and Power proposes that American poverty is a structural problem, resulting from the failings of the political economy, not the failings of the poor. In Poverty and Power Edward Royce argues that the current poverty problem originates from changes in the larger economic, political and cultural landscape and from a corresponding shift in the balance of power that has worked to the advantage of business over labor. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward RoycePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.626kg ISBN: 9780742564435ISBN 10: 0742564436 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 16 December 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Chapter One: Poverty as a Social Problem Chapter 2 Part One: Individualistic Theories of Poverty and Inequality Chapter 3 Chapter Two: The Biogenetic Theory of Poverty and Inequality Chapter 4 Chapter Three: The Cultural Theory of Poverty and Inequality Chapter 5 Chapter Four: The Human Capital Theory of Poverty and Inequality Chapter 6 Part Two: A Structural Perspective on Poverty - Four Systems Chapter 7 Chapter Five: The Economic System and Poverty Chapter 8 Chapter Six: The Political System and Poverty Chapter 9 Chapter Seven: The Cultural System and Poverty Chapter 10 Chapter Eight The Social System and Poverty Chapter 11 Part Three: A Structural Perspective on Poverty - Ten Obstacles Chapter 12 Chapter Nine: Structural Obstacles and the Persistence of Poverty Chapter 13 Chapter Ten: Structural Obstacles and the Persistence of Poverty Chapter 14 Chapter Eleven: ConclusionReviewsPoverty and Power is the single most comprehensive exploration of structural inequality I have ever read. Brilliantly conceived, clearly written, and exhaustively documented, Ed Royce has produced a book that systematically excoriates our prevailing belief that poverty and inequality result from individuals' bad decisions or bad personal attributes. Poverty and Power will quickly become the go to book in undergraduate classes, graduate seminars, and (hopefully) policy debates. -- Rick Eckstein, Villanova University This book is remarkably well written... Recommended. CHOICE, October 2009 Edward Royce's Poverty and Power provides a comprehensive look at the reasons why poverty persists in the United States and why it is so often taken for granted by many Americans. Royce's compelling argument identifies the cause of poverty as rooted in inequalities in power and politics and shows the inadequacies of individualistic, cultural, and human capital theories of poverty. -- Ellen Reese Reese, University of California--Riverside Poverty and Power is the single most comprehensive exploration of structural inequality I have ever read. Brilliantly conceived, clearly written, and exhaustively documented, Ed Royce has produced a book that systematically excoriates our prevailing belief that poverty and inequality result from individuals' bad decisions or bad personal attributes. Poverty and Power will quickly become the go to book in undergraduate classes, graduate seminars, and (hopefully) policy debates. -- professor of sociology at Villanova University, Rick Eckstein, Villanova University This book is remarkably well written... Recommended. CHOICE, October 2009 Edward Royce's Poverty and Power provides a comprehensive look at the reasons why poverty persists in the United States and why it is so often taken for granted by many Americans. Royce's compelling argument identifies the cause of poverty as rooted in inequalities in power and politics and shows the inadequacies of individualistic, cultural, and human capital theories of poverty. -- Ellen Reese Reese, University of California--Riverside Poverty and Power is the single most comprehensive exploration of structural inequality I have ever read. Brilliantly conceived, clearly written, and exhaustively documented, Ed Royce has produced a book that systematically excoriates our prevailing belief that poverty and inequality result from individuals' bad decisions or bad personal attributes. Poverty and Power will quickly become the go to book in undergraduate classes, graduate seminars, and (hopefully) policy debates.--Rick Eckstein Author InformationEdward Royce is associate professor of sociology at Rollins College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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