Incoming Resources
- Tales of two Americas, stories of inequality in a divided nation, edited by John Freeman
- Shame, how America's past sins have polarized our country, Shelby Steele
- Free and equal, what would a fair society look like?, Daniel Chandler
- Capital and ideology, Thomas Piketty ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- The divide, global inequality from conquest to free markets, Jason Hickel
- The great divergence, America's growing inequality crisis and what we can do about it, Timothy Noah ; illustrations by Catherine Mulbrandon
- We gon' be alright, notes on race and resegregation, Jeff Chang
- (The failures of) integration, how race and class are undermining the American dream, Sheryll Cashin
- Affluence and influence, economic inequality and political power in America, Martin Gilens
- Slouching towards Utopia, an economic history of the twentieth century, J. Bradford DeLong
- Divided, the perils of our growing inequality, edited by David Cay Johnston
- The alternative, how to build a just economy, Nick Romeo
- The American way of poverty, how the other half still lives, Sasha Abramsky
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- The 9.9 percent, the new aristocracy that is entrenching inequality and warping our culture, Matthew Stewart
- More than money, how economic inequality affects everything, written by Hadley Dyer and Mitchell Bernard ; illustrated by Paul Gill
- Billionaires, reflections on the upper crust, Darrell M. West
- The moment of lift, how empowering women changes the world, Melinda Gates
- The upside of inequality, how good intentions undermine the middle class, Edward Conard
- Ten lessons for a post-pandemic world, Fareed Zakaria
- Applied economics, thinking beyond stage one, Thomas Sowell
- Our kids, the American Dream in crisis, Robert D. Putnam
- The people's platform, taking back power and culture in the digital age, Astra Taylor
- Hold everything dear, dispatches on survival and resistance, John Berger
- Confronting capitalism, how the world works and how to change it, Vivek Chibber
- Downhill from here, retirement insecurity in the age of inequality, Katherine S. Newman
- Reimagining equality, stories of gender, race, and finding home, Anita Hill
- Marriage markets, how inequality is remaking the American family, June Carbone and Naomi Cahn
- Allies, real talk about showing up, screwing up, and trying again, edited by Shakirah Bourne & Dana Alison Levy
- The new urban crisis, how our cities are increasing inequality, deepening segregation, and failing the middle class-- and what we can do about it, Richard Florida
- Me and white supremacy, combat racism, change the world, and become a good ancestor, Layla F. Saad
- The Swedish way to parent and play, advice for raising gender-equal kids, Kristina Henkel and Marie Tomičić ; translated by Paulina Essunger
- Angry white men, American masculinity at the end of an era, Michael Kimmel
- The price of inequality, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- The case against socialism, Rand Paul ; with Kelley Ashby Paul
- Equal partners, improving gender equality at home, Kate Mangino
- Dignity in a digital age, making tech work for all of us, Ro Khanna
- Dirty work, essential jobs and the hidden toll of inequality in America, Eyal Press
- The place we make, breaking the legacy of legalized hate, Sarah L. Sanderson ; foreword by Chanté Griffin
- Predator nation, corporate criminals, political corruption, and the hijacking of America, Charles Ferguson
- The journey of humanity, the origins of wealth and inequality, Oded Galor
- The pecking order, which siblings succeed and why, Dalton Conley
- How to kill a city, gentrification, inequality, and the fight for the neighborhood, Peter Moskowitz
- Last best hope, America in crisis and renewal, George Packer
- Our declaration, a reading of the Declaration of Independence in defense of equality, Danielle Allen
- Fair shot, rethinking inequality and how we earn, Chris Hughes
- Toxic inequality, How America's wealth gap destroys mobility, deepens the racial divide, & threatens our future, Thomas M. Shapiro