Journal | Inequalities
Journal issue | The Globalisation of Social Polarisation Within Nations
Research Article | Introduction | Introduzione
Abstract
The growth and sharpening of social inequality at both a global and national level is a key theme of the current public and academic debate. This rise in inequality, one of the most significant social facts of the contemporary world, extends beyond the neoliberal era as its permanent legacy: it is also found in the chaotic transition to a historical phase marked first by a return to protectionism and then by the eruption of conflicts in various parts of the world.
Submitted: April 24, 2024 | Published May 20, 2024 | Language: en
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