Economic inequality Quote by Michael S. Roth
““Conant was concerned that the “particular functions” that might be assigned to young people would be dictated by the economic conditions of their families, and that over the generations this would result in ever-greater economic inequality. Such inequality would make it increasingly difficult for citizens to believe they had a “joint culture,” and it would make the country more vulnerable to social unrest based on class division.””
About This Quote
He warns that assigning youth roles based on family wealth can deepen inequality, eroding shared culture and risking class‑based unrest.
In simple terms: Economic bias in youth roles fuels inequality.
Promote equal opportunity for all.
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When to use this quote
- school admissions
- job training
- community programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies ensure fair role assignment?
- What safeguards prevent class division?
Changing economic conditions may be hard to reverse.