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greater control over subordinates, I hypothesize, that explains the income and class of the very rich. I test this idea using … portion of their income. This suggests that among CEOs, both income size and income class relate to hierarchical power. I then … plausible. Using this model, I infer the relation between income size, income class, and hierarchical power among the US public …
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This paper investigates a new approach to understanding personal and functional income distribution. I propose that hierarchical power - the command of subordinates in a hierarchy - is what distinguishes the rich from the poor and capitalists from workers. Specifically, I hypothesize that...
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and consolidation of class society and inequality. Money, class society, and inequality came into being simultaneously, so …This paper explores the rise of money and class society in ancient Greece, drawing historical and theoretical parallels … transformation from egalitarian to class societies. In this context, money served to preserve the façade of social and economic …
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This article investigates the relationships between ethnicity, class, and prospects of educational success. For this …
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Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of initiatives seeking to mobilize investor voice towards positive social impact. In this paper, I provide a framework outlining the role of investors as stewards of the commons. While companies are increasingly...
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