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📣 Over 500 of the UK’s most economically influential individuals have been identified in a new analysis published by III researchers.
It shows that many of those with the greatest economic power remain largely unseen by the wider public, thus avoiding public scrutiny.
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This article reflects on the potential of the rapidly emerging literary genre of autosociobiography to extend analyses of the personal experience and feelings a...
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A new LSE study examines 500+ influential figures across business, politics and finance, showing how many operate with minimal media visibility despite holding significant economic authority.
🔜 Next week!
We are excited to be joined by Emma Chamberlain, @helenmiller.bsky.social, @maharafiatal.bsky.social, and @mikesavagelse.bsky.social to discuss why it is so important for the Chancellor to address current wealth trends in her upcoming budget.
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LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
💻️ Upcoming webinar hosted by UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs:
@mikesavagelse.bsky.social will draw on results from the World Elite Database project which considers comparative features of elite formation across the globe.
🕒️ 10am - 11am EDT / 3pm - 4pm BST
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LSE Inequalities
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I enjoyed the wealth inequality panel. Great synergy between the contributions by Salvatore Morelli and Aline Muller, and the sociological reflections by Mike Savage, and my philosophical input.