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The new power elite, inequality, politics and greed, Alan Shipman, June Edmunds and Bryan S. Turner

Label
The new power elite, inequality, politics and greed, Alan Shipman, June Edmunds and Bryan S. Turner
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The new power elite
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1030993556
Responsibility statement
Alan Shipman, June Edmunds and Bryan S. Turner
Series statement
Anthem's key issues in modern sociologyCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
inequality, politics and greed
Summary
Elites have always ruled - wielding inordinate power and wealth, taking decisions that shape life for the rest. In good times the '1%' can hide their privilege, or use growing social mobility and economic prosperity as a justification. When times get tougher there's a backlash. So the first years of the twenty-first century - a time of financial crashes, oligarchy and corruption in the West; persistent poverty in the south; and rising inequality everywhere - have brought elites and 'establishments' under unprecedented fire. Yet those swept to power by this discontent are themselves a part of the elite, attacking from within and extending rather than ending its agenda. The Trump plutocracy, the entrenchment of Chinese 'communist' rule and the separatist movements now splitting Europe fit a recurrent historical pattern. 'Greedy Elites' shows how major political and social change is typically driven by renegade elite fractions, who co-opt or sideline elites' traditional enemies. Many recent analyses have chronicled elites and their excesses, bemused at their post-crisis resilience. This is the first book to combine the politics, economics, sociology and history of elite rule to present a compact, comprehensive account of who's at the top, and why we let them get there.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents -- Preface -- Elites under siege -- Power, networks and higher circles -- Sources of stability: elite circulations and class coalitions -- Rousing rebellion: elite fractions and class divisions -- Politics and money -- Inequality: causes and consequences -- Elites and democracy -- Giveaways and greed -- References -- Index