Culture of Inequality
Discover the compelling insights of "Culture of Inequality," a thought-provoking work by the esteemed author, published by the University of Massachusetts Press in 1993. This revised edition spans 232 pages and delves deep into the complex landscape of inequality in America. The book argues that the American belief in individual initiative and free opportunity often leads to an unsettling guilt regarding prejudice against those who struggle or fail. Through an examination of critical issues such as racism, poverty, and the ongoing battle against crime, this study invites readers to reflect on the societal structures that perpetuate inequality. Perfect for anyone interested in social justice, sociology, or American culture, "Culture of Inequality" is a must-read for those seeking to understand the roots of disparity in the United States.