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Contents
About the Authors vii
PART I INTRODUCTION 1
Chapter 1 The New Politics of Inequality: A Policy-Centered Perspective 3
Jacob S. Hacker, Suzanne Mettler and Joe Soss
PART II POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN THE NEW POLITICS OF INEQUALITY 25
Chapter 2 Constricting the Welfare State: Tax Policy and the Political Movement Against Government 27
Kimberly J. Morgan
Chapter 3 Entrepreneurial Litigation: Advocacy Coalitions and Strategies in the Fragmented American Welfare State 51
R. Shep Melnick
PART III ELITE EFFORTS TO RESHAPE THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE 75
Chapter 4 The Implementation and Evolution of Medicare: The Distributional Effects of "Positive" Policy Feedbacks 77
Lawrence R. Jacobs
Chapter 5 A Public Transformed? Welfare Reform as Policy Feedback 99
Joe Soss and Sanford F. Schram
PART IV POLICIES AND PARTICIPATION: THE INTERPLAY OF STRUCTURE AND AGENCY 119
Chapter 6 Universalism, Targeting, and Participation 121
Andrea Louise Campbell
Chapter 7 Institutions and Agents in the Politics of Welfare Cutbacks 141
Frances Fox Piven
PART V THE PEOPLE THAT POLICIES MAKE: ROLES, IDENTITIES, AND DEMOCRACIES 157
Chapter 8 Policies of Racial Classification and the Politics of Racial Inequality 159
Jennifer Hochschild and VeslaWeaver
Chapter 9 Welfare Policy and the Transformation of Care 183
Deborah Stone
PART VI THE STATE'S NEW LOOK: DECENTRALIZATION, INEQUALITY, AND SOCIAL CONTROL 203
Chapter 10 The Promise of Progressive Federalism 205
Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers
Chapter 11 The Political Consequences of Mass Imprisonment 228
Joshua Guetzkow and Bruce Western
PART VII PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER: CONSTRUCTIVIST AND INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVES 243
Chapter 12 Poverty, Policy, and the Social Construction of Target Groups 245
Helen Ingram
Chapter 13 Policy, Politics, and the Rise of Inequality 254
Paul Pierson
Index 267