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Michèle Lamont discusses relationships between stigmatization and policymaking
Michèle Lamont is a sociologist and professor at Harvard who is serving as a lead author for Chapter 20: Belonging and Solidarity. Her recent work specializes in how culture contributes to inequality and has focused on how stigmatized groups understand and respond to...
John Roemer on cooperation as a vehicle for social equality
John Roemer is an economist and professor of political science at Yale who is serving as a lead author for Chapter 8: Social Justice, Well-Being and Economic Organization. In this interview, he explains how cooperation and social ethos can help frame a market system...
Andreas Peichl discusses the relationship between taxes and the redistribution of income and opportunities
Andreas Peichl is Professor of Quantitative Public Economics at the University of Mannheim and serves as a lead author for Chapter 3: Inequality and Social Progress. In this interview, he discusses the potential for tax and wealth redistribution policies to afford...
Martin O’Neill on the exclusivity of capitalism
Martin O'Neill is a political philosopher who teaches in the Politics department at the University of York and is serving as a lead author for Chapter 6: Markets, Finance and Corporations -- Does Capitalism Have a Future? In this interview, he discusses current issues...
Julie Cohen discusses the implications of surveillance on human rights
Julie Cohen Mark is the Claster Mamolen Professor of Law and Technology at Georgetown Law and is serving as a lead author of Chapter 13: Media, Communication and Languages. In this interview, she introduces the goals of Chapter 13 in IPSP and...