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        1. Ten Propositions about Equality and Democracy
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        Edward Broadbent
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Contributors xi
 - Introduction xv
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                            Part One: An Overview
 - 1. Ten Propositions about Equality and Democracy 3
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                            Part Two: The Perspectives of Philosophy, Economics, and Sociology
 - 2. Understanding the Universal Welfare State: An Institutional Approach 17
 - 3. The Party's Over: What Now? 31
 - 4. Why Not Socialism? 58
 - 5. Welfare States and Democratic Citizenship 79
 - 6. Equality, Community, and Sustainability 96
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                            Part Three: Inequality in Three Democracies
 - 7. Rethinking Equality and Equity: Canadian Children and the Social Union 111
 - 8. How Growing Income Inequality Affects Us All 130
 - 9. American Style Welfare Reform: Inequality in the Clinton Era 148
 - 10. Equality and Welfare Reform in Blair's Britain 162
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                            Part Four: The Media, Public Opinion, and Financial Inequality
 - 11. The News Media and Civic Equality: Watch Dogs, Mad Dogs, or Lap Dogs? 197
 - 12. Growing Inequality: What the World Thinks 213
 - 13. The Economic Consequences of Financial Inequality 224
 - Index 245
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Contributors xi
 - Introduction xv
 - 
                            Part One: An Overview
 - 1. Ten Propositions about Equality and Democracy 3
 - 
                            Part Two: The Perspectives of Philosophy, Economics, and Sociology
 - 2. Understanding the Universal Welfare State: An Institutional Approach 17
 - 3. The Party's Over: What Now? 31
 - 4. Why Not Socialism? 58
 - 5. Welfare States and Democratic Citizenship 79
 - 6. Equality, Community, and Sustainability 96
 - 
                            Part Three: Inequality in Three Democracies
 - 7. Rethinking Equality and Equity: Canadian Children and the Social Union 111
 - 8. How Growing Income Inequality Affects Us All 130
 - 9. American Style Welfare Reform: Inequality in the Clinton Era 148
 - 10. Equality and Welfare Reform in Blair's Britain 162
 - 
                            Part Four: The Media, Public Opinion, and Financial Inequality
 - 11. The News Media and Civic Equality: Watch Dogs, Mad Dogs, or Lap Dogs? 197
 - 12. Growing Inequality: What the World Thinks 213
 - 13. The Economic Consequences of Financial Inequality 224
 - Index 245