新自由主义、不平等和暴力

Jacob Hall
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从20世纪70年代和80年代开始,美国的经济政策发生了重大转变。这些政策在意识形态上可以被归类为新自由主义政策本研究的目的是通过经济不平等的中介变量来检验新自由主义政策与社会紧张之间的关系。目的是探索新自由主义政策与从1970年代到1980年代至今的社会紧张关系之间的潜在联系。这项研究使用了一种方法,需要创建一个新自由主义政策实施的时间表,然后将其与不平等的历史数据进行比较。不平等数据是从基尼系数和基尼指数中收集的,基尼系数和基尼指数是衡量收入和财富不平等的统计指标。然后将基尼系数和指数数据与暴力犯罪率和种族仇恨犯罪率进行相关性分析。暴力犯罪率和种族仇恨犯罪率被用作社会紧张变量的指标。关于种族暴力的可用数据是影响这项研究最初目标的一个主要限制因素。分析表明,新自由主义政策的实施与不平等的增长之间存在时间相关性,但不平等与社会紧张之间存在比最初假设的更复杂的关系。影响社会紧张局势的其他外来变量在本分析中没有出现。应进一步研究造成或减少社会紧张的影响因素。
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Neoliberalism, inequality, and violence
There was a drastic shift in the United States economic policy that began in the 1970s and 1980s. These policies can be ideologically categorized as neoliberal policies.1 The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between neoliberal policies and social tension through a mediating variable of economic inequality. The goal is to explore a potential connection between neoliberal policies and social tension from the 1970s and 1980s to the present. This study used a methodology that entailed creating a timeline of neoliberal policy implementation, then comparing it to historical data on inequality. Inequality data was collected from the Gini coefficient and index which are a statistical measurement of income and wealth inequality. Gini coefficient and index data was then compared to violent crime rates and racial hate crime rates in a correlational analysis. Violent crime rates and racial hate crime rates were used as an indicator for the variable of social tension. Data availability on racial violence was a major limiting factor to the original goal of the study. The analysis indicated that there is a temporal correlation between neoliberal policy implementation and growth in inequality, but a more complex relationship between inequality and social tension exists than originally hypothesized. There are additional extraneous variables influencing social tension that were not present in this analysis. Further examination of influential factors that contribute to - or reduce - social tension should be explored.
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