
The Random Factor
How Chance and Luck Profoundly Shape Our Lives and the World around Us
Mark Robert Rank(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 23. April 2024
Book
Hardback
302 pages
978-0-520-39096-6 (ISBN)
Description
A poverty expert reveals how truly random the world is-including how economic inequality is experienced-and how we can learn to acknowledge chance and appreciate it.
It's comforting to think that we can be successful because we work hard, climb ladders, and get what we deserve, but each of us has been profoundly touched by randomness. Chance is shown to play a crucial role in shaping outcomes across history, throughout the natural world, and in our everyday lives. In The Random Factor, Mark Robert Rank draws from a wealth of evidence, including interviews and research, to explain how luck and chance play out and reveals how we can use these lessons to guide our personal lives and public policies.
The Random Factor traverses luck from macro to micro, from events like the Cuban Missile Crisis to our personal encounters and relationships. From his perspective as a scholar of poverty, Rank also delves into the class and race dynamics of chance, emphasizing the stark disparities it brings to light. This transformative book prompts a new understanding of the twists and turns in our daily lives and encourages readers to fully appreciate the surprising world of randomness in which we live.
It's comforting to think that we can be successful because we work hard, climb ladders, and get what we deserve, but each of us has been profoundly touched by randomness. Chance is shown to play a crucial role in shaping outcomes across history, throughout the natural world, and in our everyday lives. In The Random Factor, Mark Robert Rank draws from a wealth of evidence, including interviews and research, to explain how luck and chance play out and reveals how we can use these lessons to guide our personal lives and public policies.
The Random Factor traverses luck from macro to micro, from events like the Cuban Missile Crisis to our personal encounters and relationships. From his perspective as a scholar of poverty, Rank also delves into the class and race dynamics of chance, emphasizing the stark disparities it brings to light. This transformative book prompts a new understanding of the twists and turns in our daily lives and encourages readers to fully appreciate the surprising world of randomness in which we live.
Reviews / Votes
"Much of the power of the book comes from Rank's discussion of 'chance and luck' operating at a far more mundane level in the lives of ordinary people. Rank makes a strong case, in particular, that whether a person winds up in poverty is largely the result of factors outside their control." * Jacobin * "Rank's focus on the interplay between social structure, individual agency, and randomness adds an important dimension to discussions of social mobility and outcomes. The book encourages sociologists to incorporate randomness into their research framework, which could yield deeper insights into the ways that seemingly arbitrary events influence larger societal trends." * Social Forces *More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
3 tables
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
546 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-39096-6 (9780520390966)
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Mark Robert Rank
The Random Factor
How Chance and Luck Profoundly Shape Our Lives and the World around Us
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Person
Mark Robert Rank is Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare at Washington University in St. Louis. He has received numerous awards for his scholarship and books, and his research has been reported in a wide range of national and international media.
Content
Contents
1 The Wheel of Fortune
I. The World Around Us
2 The Arc of History
3 The Natural World
4 Luck in Everyday Life
II. The Patterns of Our Lives
5 The Lottery of Birth
6 Who, What, Where, and When
7 Shortcuts, Detours, and Forks in the Road
III. Lessons Learned
8 Retooling Policies
9 Reflecting and Assessing
10 Our Unpredictable Companion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1 The Wheel of Fortune
I. The World Around Us
2 The Arc of History
3 The Natural World
4 Luck in Everyday Life
II. The Patterns of Our Lives
5 The Lottery of Birth
6 Who, What, Where, and When
7 Shortcuts, Detours, and Forks in the Road
III. Lessons Learned
8 Retooling Policies
9 Reflecting and Assessing
10 Our Unpredictable Companion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index