Conflicting Interests
Readings in Social Problems and Inequality
Edited by Robert Heiner
Table of Contents
Preface
Part One: Thinking about Social Problems
1. The Sociological Imagination: The Promise, C. Wright Mills
2. Constructing Social Problems, Malcolm Spector and John I. Kitsuse
3. An Introduction to the Sociology of Social Problems, Robert Heiner
4. The Problem of Journalism, Robert W. McChesney
Part Two: The Economics of Inequality
5. The Governing Class, Jeff Faux
6. The New Economic Insecurity, Jacob S. Hacker
7. The Copenhagen Consensus, Robert Kuttner
8. Global Inequality and the Challenges of Reducing Extreme Poverty, Joan Ferrante
Part Three: Social Inequalities
9. Women and Wealth: A Primer, Amy Gluckman
10. The Payoff from Women's Rights, Isobel Coleman
11. Doubly Divided: The Racial Wealth Gap, Meizhu Liu
12. School Finance: Inequality Persists, Michael Engel
13. Double Standards in Health Care, James W. Russell
Part Four: Problems of the Family
14. The Way We Wish We Were: Defining the Family Crisis, Stephanie Coontz
15. Striking a Balance, Robert W. Drago
16. More than Welcome: Families Come First in Sweden, Brittany Shahmehri
17. Life without Children, David Popenoe and Barbara Defoe Whitehead
Part Five: Crime and Drugs
18. The Implicit Ideology of Criminal Justice, Jeffrey Reiman
19. Schools and Prisons: How Far Have We Come since Brown v. Board of Education?, Marc Mauer and Ryan S. King
20. The Growth of Incarceration in the Netherlands, Robert Heiner
21. First, Reduce Harm, Vince Beiser
22. Rx Drugs, 60 Minutes
Part Six: Problems of the Environment
23. Reversal of Fortune, Bill McKibben
24. The Establishment vs. the Environment, Robert Heiner
25. The Wealth of the Poor: Managing Ecosystems to Fight Poverty, World Resources Institute
26. Differential Vulnerabilities: Environmental and Economic Inequality and Government Responses to Unnatural Disasters, Robert D. Bullard