
Inequality
The View from Manywheres
Seamus A. Power(Author)
Progressive Psychology (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
225 pages
978-1-009-72928-4 (ISBN)
Description
We are consistently bombarded with news and hard evidence that the super-rich are getting richer, leaving the rest of us behind. At the same time, many of us live lives that are materially richer than what was possible for most people throughout human history. We've never had it so good, yet it often feels like we don't have enough. This book reconciles that tension, placing the vices of capitalism in conversation with its virtues. Séamus A. Power explores how people comprehend and experience two global stories of economic growth - and what this means for the future of capitalism and humanity in an era of polarization, poverty, and climate change. The volume charts three possible futures for economic inequality and capitalism, and advocates for a world where poverty is eradicated, economic systems are made fairer, and the achievement of human capabilities is fully realized.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-13
978-1-009-72928-4 (9781009729284)
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Book
approx. 07/2026
Progressive Psychology
€80.50
Not yet published
Person
Séamus A. Power is an Associate Professor of Cultural Psychology at the University of Copenhagen and is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is currently the President (2024 - 2026) of the American Psychological Association's Division 5 Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology. Séamus researches the scopes, limits, and possibilities for accommodating diverse cultural practices in Western liberal democracies and the development of more ethical forms of capitalism in the era of climate change and political polarization.
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Setting the scene; Part I: 3. Telling stories; 4. The rich are getting richer; 5. The rising tide lifts all boats; Part II: 6. The virtues of capitalism; 7. Understanding the vices of capitalism; 8. The curious case of Ireland; 9. Rising inequalities and global discontent; 10. Populism and the slide towards dictatorship; 11. The equality - difference paradox; Part III: 12. Three possible futures; 13. The rich continue to get richer; 14. Equality now; 15. Capitalisms; Index.