Rigging the Game 2nd Edition How Inequality is Reproduced in Everyday Life – Michael Schwalbe

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Rigging the Game, 2nd Edition, by Michael Schwalbe, offers a compelling and insightful analysis of how inequality is reproduced in our daily lives. This essential read delves into the mechanisms by which the wealthy and powerful maintain their advantages, providing concrete examples across various sectors of society.

Schwalbe examines how inequality plays out in key areas such as education, housing, and the workplace. The book doesn’t shy away from illustrating the systemic issues that perpetuate this disparity, offering a clear and concise explanation of its root causes and far-reaching consequences.

Written in an accessible and engaging style, Rigging the Game is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of inequality. Whether you’re a student, scholar, or policymaker, this book provides invaluable insights based on the latest research in the field. It’s a powerful resource for anyone committed to challenging and dismantling systemic inequalities.

This updated edition builds upon the success of the original, providing a refreshed perspective on the ongoing struggle for social and economic justice. It is a crucial text for those wanting to understand the complexities of inequality and work towards a more equitable future. ISBNs: 9780190216405, 0190216409, 9780197603291, 0197603297

Rigging the Game (2nd Edition) by Michael Schwalbe (ISBN: 9780190216405) analyzes how inequality is reproduced daily. Examines education, housing, and workplace disparities, offering insights for students, scholars, and policymakers seeking social justice.