W13.1 JuYoung Lee(이주영)

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It is interesting that while both economics and sociology study inequality, economics uses classical economic theory and Keynesian economic theory, whereas sociology uses different theoretical approaches such as conflict theory and functionalism.

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I recently read a book titled "Less Is More," and I would like to discuss a question that was raised in it. The book argued that the most severe form of inequality is when certain countries rapidly develop and enjoy the benefits of the Industrial Revolution, while other less developed countries share the responsibility for global warming. I think the disparity between rural and urban areas within a country is a microcosm of this issue. There is inequality in resource consumption between cities and rural areas, yet they both share the burden of responsibility. I consider this to be a form of inequality. What are your thoughts on this?

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  1. the disparity between urban and rural areas within a country indeed reflects a smaller scale of the global inequality discussed in "Less Is More." Both scenarios highlight the need for equitable distribution of resources and responsibilities to achieve sustainable and inclusive development. Recognizing and addressing these inequalities is crucial for fostering social justice and environmental sustainability.






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