Social and Economic Inequalities in Latin America

            Social and Economic inequality are among the major problems faced by modern nations which could lead to political unrest. Social inequality is basically seen as a situation in which certain group of the country’s population (class, ethnic group etc.) enjoy…

Analyzing Stability With Rawlsian and Nozickian Theories

Analyzing Stability With Rawlsian and Nozickian Theories

Image retrieved from: http://imgur.com/gallery/mzuG8 Perhaps the most stereotypical example of a popular uprising or protest stems from income inequality and the perceived injustice therein. Motivated by either poverty or poor prospects for upward mobility amid economic growth, the lower and…

Social & Economic inequality…education reform focus

When you look at the overall stability of countries around the world, one must question why some nations are more stable than others.  Social and economic inequality are two main internal factors that determines the level of stability a country…

The Illusion of a Solution: The problematic approach to solving structural inequality

The dilemma of social and economic inequality has come to the forefront in recent years as it has increasingly affected growing numbers of Americans and Europeans. However, this problem is nothing new in places like Asia, Africa and especially Latin…

Mexico’s neoliberal reforms and income inequality

This week’s readings take into consideration the inequality and income distribution, as well as the neoliberal reforms that have taken place throughout Latin America. The effects of the neoliberal reforms in Mexico transitioned the economy from a public sector to…

Photo taken from NPR News Article "Venezuela's Economic Implosion Exacerbates Inequality", http://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2016/07/07/485058730/venezuelas-economic-implosion-exacerbates-inequality

Does that really reduce inequality? Examining the economic crisis in Venezuela

  Inequality and the survival of democracy are thought to be inextricably linked. And, of course, politicians hoping to stay in power can mobilize the poor by making efforts to redistribute income. Yet, the case of Venezuela seems to suggest…

Proposal for a new idea to cure the issue of agency in Latin American education systems

For this week’s reading on Social and Economic Inequality, Francis Fukuyama analyzes the socioeconomic issues of Latin America, and recommends that “anyone earnestly interested in democracy in Latin America [should] formulate a serious social policy agenda—one that targets substantial resources…

Neoliberalism in Mexico

Neoliberalism can be viewed as an economic model through which a nation achieves economic growth.  It is a system that believes in the power of free-markets and the minimization of government intervention in dealings with social and economic aspects of…

Social and Economic Inequality

Social inequity is an issue in almost every corner of the world. It often plays a huge role in the success of candidates in different elections and remains one of the most talked-about political issues. In some contexts, we separate…