In this dissertation, I investigate two key questions: 1) What are the specific conditions under which economic inequality undermines democratic legitimacy; and 2) How does inequality map onto individuals’ perceptions of fairness and subsequently affect satisfaction with democracy and trust in political institutions? I first argue that individuals’ perceptions of distributive unfairness are key factors whereby economic inequality undermines democratic legitimacy. Inequality - and subsequent perceptions that the economic distribution is unfair - undermine political support by signaling that the democratic process is not functioning properly and by challenging people’s normative expectations about what democracy should do in practice. I next ...
Why has economic inequality in the U.S. continued to grow despite widespread and strong public opini...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
In this dissertation, I investigate two key questions: 1) What are the specific conditions under whi...
This dissertation addresses the connections between politics and economic inequality. Although the m...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
This paper presents an empirical investigation about the effect of an increase in economic inequalit...
What motivates people to engage in activism against wealth inequality? The simple answer is, perceiv...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
Why has economic inequality in the U.S. continued to grow despite widespread and strong public opini...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
In this dissertation, I investigate two key questions: 1) What are the specific conditions under whi...
This dissertation addresses the connections between politics and economic inequality. Although the m...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
This paper presents an empirical investigation about the effect of an increase in economic inequalit...
What motivates people to engage in activism against wealth inequality? The simple answer is, perceiv...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
Why has economic inequality in the U.S. continued to grow despite widespread and strong public opini...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...