How do social structures shape taken for granted assumptions about what people deserve and how does wealthy or poverty shape those assumptions? Relate this to society today. Give an example.
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Grusky, David & Szelenyi, Szonja. (2011). The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class and Gender, 2d Edition. New York, New York. Westview Press.
Murray, Charles, 2012. Coming Apart: The State of White America from 1964-2010
Stiglitz, Joseph. 2013. The Price of Inequality: How Todays Divided Society Endangers Our Future.
Perez, Caroline. 2019. Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Murray, Charles, 2012. Coming Apart: The State of White America from 1964-2010
Stiglitz, Joseph. 2013. The Price of Inequality: How Todays Divided Society Endangers Our Future.
Perez, Caroline. 2019. Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men