
The book takes on the thorny puzzle of how economic inequality, which is the inevitable result of a free economy, coexists with political equality, which is a necessary ingredient of democracy. In the course of their argument, the authors take issue with free market economists and Marxist analysts, both of whom treat self-interest as the driving force behind individual and collective behavior, leaving little place for the role of beliefs and values.
| michael mepham asa edwin dix claire wyckoff j nicklin elizabeth wurtzel | skarin nancy spence klein guy stack brison mike butkus jess hartley |