Germany has one of the highest levels of wealth concentration of any Western capitalist country. Research on the legitimization of economic inequality highlights that wealth elites tend to stress meritocratic arguments for legitimizing elite positions and wealth accumulation. However, whether this is also the case for wealthy business owners and how the media tends to portray those remains largely unknown. Drawing on a unique sample of 899 press articles from eight different media outlets between 2014 and 2018, we find a rather generous media debate. Based on descriptive evidence and a latent class analysis, we identify six latent frames illustrating how wealthy business owners are portrayed in the press. We show that the sources of wealth ...
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Germany has one of the highest levels of wealth concentration of any Western capitalist country. Res...
Based on the political economy of the media perspective, this paper explores the media coverage of w...
open access articleInequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing ...
Recent years have seen the proliferation of television broadcasts that focus on the lavish lifestyle...
Steigende Vermögensungleichheit in demokratischen Ländern ist ein Dauerthema. Dennoch werden selten...
As the wealthiest groups have emerged as increasingly significant in societies, this article explore...
Economic inequality is growing rapidly worldwide. Despite research showing that higher inequality wi...
Inequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing research claims tha...
The ways in which individuals' everyday lives have become increasingly tied into the international f...
Across many countries, increases in inequality driven by rising top incomes and wealth have not been...
Given the background of rising economic inequalities, the topic has reentered the field of economic ...
Although the business elites in western societies have a very privileged social background in common...
This article asks how ordinary people in Germany perceive and legitimize economic disparities in an ...
Have passive rentiers replaced the working rich at the top of the U.S. income distribution? Using in...
The article offers a distinctive account of how the nouveaux riches serve as an anchor for a range o...
Germany has one of the highest levels of wealth concentration of any Western capitalist country. Res...
Based on the political economy of the media perspective, this paper explores the media coverage of w...
open access articleInequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing ...
Recent years have seen the proliferation of television broadcasts that focus on the lavish lifestyle...
Steigende Vermögensungleichheit in demokratischen Ländern ist ein Dauerthema. Dennoch werden selten...
As the wealthiest groups have emerged as increasingly significant in societies, this article explore...
Economic inequality is growing rapidly worldwide. Despite research showing that higher inequality wi...
Inequality in society is legitimised through the ‘meritocracy myth’ and existing research claims tha...
The ways in which individuals' everyday lives have become increasingly tied into the international f...
Across many countries, increases in inequality driven by rising top incomes and wealth have not been...
Given the background of rising economic inequalities, the topic has reentered the field of economic ...
Although the business elites in western societies have a very privileged social background in common...
This article asks how ordinary people in Germany perceive and legitimize economic disparities in an ...
Have passive rentiers replaced the working rich at the top of the U.S. income distribution? Using in...
The article offers a distinctive account of how the nouveaux riches serve as an anchor for a range o...