INEQUALITY
VOL. 8, NO. 6, PGS. 21–29

ESPAÑOL

Inequality in Latin America: From Colonial Exploitation to Modern Populism
A conversation with Göran Therborn

Göran Therborn is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Cambridge and an Affiliated Professor of Sociology at Linnaeus University.

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How does inequality in Latin America compare to inequality in other parts of the world? What unique historical, social, and economic factors contribute to these differences?

Latin America is the most economically unequal region in the world, as measured by the ratio of the income of the richest 1 or 10 percent to that of the poorest half of the population. However, the most unequal individual countries are in Africa, particularly South Africa and other nations [...]

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