43 pages • 1 hour read
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The Broken Ladder by Keith Payne explores the profound impact of rising inequality on American society, examining its effects on physical health, psychological well-being, and moral perspectives. Payne argues that inequality, rather than poverty, drives many societal issues, causing stress, risky decision-making, and dissatisfaction. The book suggests reducing inequality to mitigate these problems for both wealthy and poor individuals.
Keith Payne's The Broken Ladder receives praise for its insightful exploration of inequality's psychological impacts, blending research with engaging narratives. Critics appreciate the accessible writing and compelling arguments. However, some reviews mention repetitive content and a lack of concrete solutions. Overall, it offers a thought-provoking read despite minor drawbacks.
Readers who would enjoy Keith Payne’s The Broken Ladder are intrigued by social psychology, economic inequality, and its effects on individuals. Similar books include Robert Putnam’s Our Kids and Richard Wilkinson’s The Spirit Level. This audience appreciates data-driven insights and explorations of socioeconomic disparities.
Business / Economics
Sociology
Psychology
Society: Economics
Society: Community
Social Science
Psychology