Deregulation of the financial sector has led to economic inequality of unprecedented proportions in the United States. The specific mechanisms for how this plays out in everyday life becomes invisible through the banality of a culture that venerates conspicuous consumption. A perplexing cyclical pattern of destitution develops in which financial instability further amplifies a “keep up with the Joneses” consumer desire in America. This mentality is obscurely capitalized on by corporations by concealing inequitable rent extractions for culturally glorified items. How does America’s consumer culture affect the wealthy classes’ ability to dragoon lower-class individuals into actively participating in their further impoverishment through unscru...
Modern capitalists multiply their income and wealth largely due to revaluation of the financial asse...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
Deregulation of the financial sector has led to economic inequality of unprecedented proportions in ...
Deregulation of the financial sector has led to economic inequality of unprecedented proportions in ...
The post-1970s U.S. economy is characterized by stagnant wages and a transition to “financialized” p...
Have Americans become so desensitized to inequality that we have morphed into a state of dystopia, a...
This book is a work of contemporary economic history focusing primarily on the US and the UK. It sho...
ABSTRACT: The most widely embraced explanations of the financial crisis of 2008 have centered upon i...
Economic inequality is often associated with luxury. This is because an individual’s ability to acqu...
Economic rent is defined as excessive financial returns made possible by control or monopoly over a ...
Through stories, interviews, pictures and financial records, I narrate the workings of the rent-to-o...
Rich people are generally represented, both by academics and in popular culture, as desiring always ...
The means of the extravagant rentier diminish daily in inverse proportion to the growing possibiliti...
The American character is defined by a bigger, higher, faster mindset. Throughout its history, this ...
Modern capitalists multiply their income and wealth largely due to revaluation of the financial asse...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
Deregulation of the financial sector has led to economic inequality of unprecedented proportions in ...
Deregulation of the financial sector has led to economic inequality of unprecedented proportions in ...
The post-1970s U.S. economy is characterized by stagnant wages and a transition to “financialized” p...
Have Americans become so desensitized to inequality that we have morphed into a state of dystopia, a...
This book is a work of contemporary economic history focusing primarily on the US and the UK. It sho...
ABSTRACT: The most widely embraced explanations of the financial crisis of 2008 have centered upon i...
Economic inequality is often associated with luxury. This is because an individual’s ability to acqu...
Economic rent is defined as excessive financial returns made possible by control or monopoly over a ...
Through stories, interviews, pictures and financial records, I narrate the workings of the rent-to-o...
Rich people are generally represented, both by academics and in popular culture, as desiring always ...
The means of the extravagant rentier diminish daily in inverse proportion to the growing possibiliti...
The American character is defined by a bigger, higher, faster mindset. Throughout its history, this ...
Modern capitalists multiply their income and wealth largely due to revaluation of the financial asse...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...
Americans have long believed in upward economic mobility and the narrative of the American Dream. Ev...