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Inequality & economic justice

The data on economic inequality is now extensive and largely consistent: wealth and income have concentrated significantly in most developed economies over the past half-century, and the mechanisms — tax policy, labor market deregulation, the returns to capital — are reasonably well understood. The debate is not primarily about whether inequality has grown but about what, if anything, that growth demands. Reason holds that the factual question and the normative question should be kept separate.

12 courses
Inequality — the data and the debate in Practice
Take the frameworks you've learned and apply them to real arguments: test claims against evidence, spot where
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Inequality — the data and the debate: A Deeper Look
Go beyond surface-level facts into the mechanisms that generate inequality and the subtle ways measurement cho
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Inequality — the data and the debate: A Starting Point
Start your journey into inequality with an honest question: What do we actually know, and what are we assuming
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Inequality — the data and the debate: Foundations
Build the conceptual scaffolding you need to read inequality claims with a skeptical eye. You'll learn how ine
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Inequality — the data and the debate: From Confusion to Clarity
Move from the confusion of competing claims to a working understanding of what the evidence actually supports.
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Inequality — the data and the debate: Questions Worth Asking
Learn to ask the questions that reveal hidden assumptions in inequality research: Compared to what? Measured h
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Inequality — the data and the debate: Start Here
Begin here if you want to understand inequality claims without the activist overlay. A foundation for everyone
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Inequality — the data and the debate: What Nobody Tells You
Discover what mainstream inequality discussions often omit: the role of individual choice, the limits of aggre
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Living with Inequality — the data and the debate
Navigate the reality of inequality in your own decisions and relationships without resorting to either denial
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The Examined Inequality — the data and the debate
Examine inequality not as a problem to be solved through slogans, but as a complex reality requiring serious t
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What Is Inequality — the data and the debate?
Strip away the rhetoric and see what inequality means as a phenomenon—how it's defined, where the numbers come
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Why Inequality — the data and the debate Matters
Understand what's genuinely at stake in inequality debates—not through moral declarations, but by tracing how
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