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When:
February 17, 2023 all-day
2023-02-17T00:00:00-05:00
2023-02-18T00:00:00-05:00
Where:
Université de Montréal, Pavillon Lionel-Groulx, Room C-3061
3150
rue Jean-Brillant
Montréal
3150
rue Jean-Brillant
Montréal
The Centre for the Study of Democratic citizenship presents :
Mads Andreas Elkjaer – University of Copenhagen (Danemark/Denmark)
Middle-Class Democracy: Economic Inequality and Political Representation in Comparative Perspective
In recent years, concerns have been raised that democratic governments are no longer responding to majority demands for redistribution and taxation. One part of the literature uses public opinion evidence to argue that redistributive policies are strongly biased toward the preferences of the rich, another uses macro-level data to argue that governments do not respond to rising inequality in the ways predicted by standard theories of democracy. In this book project, I combine survey and macro data on redistribution and taxation from up to 23 advanced democracies to reassess these conclusions. I argue the power of the rich has not increased because of rising inequality and that the middle class remains a powerful political force in advanced democracies today. The United States appears to be an outlier, however.This series is sponsored by the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship which is funded by the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Societé et culture (FRQSC)