
The Son Also Rises: Surnames and the History of Social Mobility
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Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
384
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 23, 2014
Editorial
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691162549
ISBN-13
9780691162546
Descripción
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between social mobility and familial surnames, examining how much the past influences one’s current opportunities. The authors bring to light compelling evidence and thorough research that suggests a surprising continuity in social status across generations. By exploring different historical contexts and geographical settings, they illuminate the sometimes stark realities of class inheritance.
Through a meticulous analysis, the authors challenge the widely held belief that hard work and individual merit solely drive social mobility. Instead, they reveal that the surnames we carry often reflect a deeper and more complex web of historical advantages and disadvantages that shape our lives. Their research prompts readers to reflect on the true nature of progress and whether society truly offers the same opportunities to all.
As they weave together narratives from various cultures, the book paints a vivid picture of how lineage influences access to wealth and power. By asking provocative questions about identity and privilege, they invite readers to reconsider the role of heritage in shaping one’s destiny.
Ultimately, this work stands as a thought-provoking exploration of social structures, urging a re-evaluation of the factors that contribute to personal success and collective prosperity. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted connections between past and present, provoking discourse on the possibilities for change in a society often bound by its history.
Through a meticulous analysis, the authors challenge the widely held belief that hard work and individual merit solely drive social mobility. Instead, they reveal that the surnames we carry often reflect a deeper and more complex web of historical advantages and disadvantages that shape our lives. Their research prompts readers to reflect on the true nature of progress and whether society truly offers the same opportunities to all.
As they weave together narratives from various cultures, the book paints a vivid picture of how lineage influences access to wealth and power. By asking provocative questions about identity and privilege, they invite readers to reconsider the role of heritage in shaping one’s destiny.
Ultimately, this work stands as a thought-provoking exploration of social structures, urging a re-evaluation of the factors that contribute to personal success and collective prosperity. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted connections between past and present, provoking discourse on the possibilities for change in a society often bound by its history.
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