جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
288
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Sep 1, 2022
ناشر
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0197604889
ISBN-13
9780197604885
توضیحات
Jonathan D. Cohen delves into the fascinating world of state lotteries, exploring their origins and evolution in modern America. He highlights the interplay between economic incentives and social equity as states increasingly turn to lotteries for revenue generation. By intertwining personal narratives with statistical analysis, Cohen examines how dreams of instant wealth attract millions, often leading to sobering consequences for individuals and communities alike.
Cohen investigates the motivations behind the establishment of lotteries, revealing how they are marketed as a means to support public good, such as education and infrastructure. However, he raises critical questions about the ethical implications and the disproportionate impact on marginalized populations who may gamble more heavily in pursuit of financial relief. The narrative is rich with anecdotal evidence and real-life stories that bring to light the human experience behind the lottery phenomenon.
Through thorough research and engaging storytelling, this work presents a nuanced perspective on the allure and pitfalls of state lotteries, urging readers to grapple with the societal ramifications of this form of gambling. Cohen's analysis not only serves as an eye-opening introduction to the subject, but also prompts a broader conversation about dreams, risk, and the structures of hope within the fabric of American life.
Cohen investigates the motivations behind the establishment of lotteries, revealing how they are marketed as a means to support public good, such as education and infrastructure. However, he raises critical questions about the ethical implications and the disproportionate impact on marginalized populations who may gamble more heavily in pursuit of financial relief. The narrative is rich with anecdotal evidence and real-life stories that bring to light the human experience behind the lottery phenomenon.
Through thorough research and engaging storytelling, this work presents a nuanced perspective on the allure and pitfalls of state lotteries, urging readers to grapple with the societal ramifications of this form of gambling. Cohen's analysis not only serves as an eye-opening introduction to the subject, but also prompts a broader conversation about dreams, risk, and the structures of hope within the fabric of American life.
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