Many suppose that democracy is an ethos which includes, inter alia, a degree of economic equality among citizens. In contrast, we conceive of democracy as ruthless political competition between groups of citizens, organized into parties. We inquire whether such competition, which we assume to be concerned with distributive matters, will engender economic equality in the long run. The society consists of an infinite sequence of generations, each comprised of adults and their children. Adults care about household consumption, and the future wages of their children, which are determined by educational policy. A given generation is characterized by the distribution of wages earned by its adults. Parties form and propose policies to redistribute ...
Many believe that equality of opportunity will be achieved when the prospects of children no longer ...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
p>How does inequality between social groups impact the politics of democratic change? Several schola...
Many suppose that democracy is an ethos which includes, inter alia, a degree of economic equality am...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
Equality points to one of the critical dimensions along which the quality of democracy varies. 1 Wha...
When are inequalities in political power undemocratic, and why? While some writers condemn any inequ...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
Equality is at the heart of liberal, democratic political theory. Despite this, there is considerabl...
What is equality? Why do we value it? And what does an equal society look like? For relational egali...
<p>Does economic inequality generate political inequality? While there is a large literature on the ...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...
Among the main tenets of American democracy are liberty, popular sovereignty, and equality. While ea...
This paper develops a model of political consensus in order to explain the missing link between ineq...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
Many believe that equality of opportunity will be achieved when the prospects of children no longer ...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
p>How does inequality between social groups impact the politics of democratic change? Several schola...
Many suppose that democracy is an ethos which includes, inter alia, a degree of economic equality am...
The democratic process was always praised for it supposedly reduces inequalities. Indeed, the voice ...
Equality points to one of the critical dimensions along which the quality of democracy varies. 1 Wha...
When are inequalities in political power undemocratic, and why? While some writers condemn any inequ...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
Equality is at the heart of liberal, democratic political theory. Despite this, there is considerabl...
What is equality? Why do we value it? And what does an equal society look like? For relational egali...
<p>Does economic inequality generate political inequality? While there is a large literature on the ...
The causes of different levels of political and economic inequalities and related public policies un...
Among the main tenets of American democracy are liberty, popular sovereignty, and equality. While ea...
This paper develops a model of political consensus in order to explain the missing link between ineq...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
Many believe that equality of opportunity will be achieved when the prospects of children no longer ...
The study of the relation between democracy and income inequality is puzzling scholars at least sin...
p>How does inequality between social groups impact the politics of democratic change? Several schola...