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The Feeling of Inequality: On Empathy, Empathy Gulfs, and the Political Psychology of Democracy by Martin Hartmann ISBN 9780197500866, 9780197500897, 0197500862, 0197500897 instant download

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Authors:Martin Hartmann
Pages:305 pages
Year:2023
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.84 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780197500866, 9780197500897, 0197500862, 0197500897
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The Feeling of Inequality: On Empathy, Empathy Gulfs, and the Political Psychology of Democracy by Martin Hartmann ISBN 9780197500866, 9780197500897, 0197500862, 0197500897 instant download

This book analyzes the impact that large socio-economic inequalities have on how we relate to each other emotionally and intellectually. How, the question is, could these inequalities not influence the goods we aspire to or the content of what we imagine to be (or what could be) the case? How could they not influence our capacity to empathize with those who are either higher or lower on the socio-economic ladder? The book thus sets itself the task of proving that the impact of inequality reaches far beyond measurable differences of income or capital. Inequalities have emotional impacts and influence our aspirational, imaginative, and empathic capacities. Further, the study suggests that feelings do not just passively register given inequalities but serve themselves as engines of social differentiation. This is particularly true of relative feelings such as envy, contempt, shame, or hatred that structure social relations and mark social distance and differentiation. The book sketches a relational theory of democracy that construes equality as a social relationship and thereby questions the strong focus most studies of inequality put on distributional questions. In a wide sense, questions of inequality should be tackled within a frame not just highlighting relative economic standing but also relative emotional standing.

DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197500866.001.0001

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