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Building a Better America—One Wealth Quintile at a Time:

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All demographic groups—even those not usually associated with wealth redistribution such as Republicans and the wealthy—desired a more equal distribution of wealth than the status quo, according to a nationally representative online panel.
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Disagreements about the optimal level of wealth inequality underlie policy debates ranging from taxation to welfare. We attempt to insert the desires of "regular" Americans into these debates, by asking a nationally representative online panel to estimate the current distribution of wealth in the United States and to "build a better America" by constructing distributions with their ideal level of inequality. First, respondents dramatically underestimated the current level of wealth inequality. Second, respondents constructed ideal wealth distributions that were far more equitable than even their erroneously low estimates of the actual distribution. Most important from a policy perspective, we observed a surprising level of consensus: All demographic groups-even those not usually associated with wealth redistribution such as Republicans and the wealthy-desired a more equal distribution of wealth than the status quo.

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Social class, solipsism, and contextualism: how the rich are different from the poor.

TL;DR: This framework describes how class-based contextualist and solipsistic tendencies shape the self, perceptions of the social environment, and relationships to other individuals and details 9 hypotheses and relevant empirical evidence concerning how class influences behavior.
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How Elastic Are Preferences for Redistribution? Evidence from Randomized Survey Experiments

TL;DR: This article analyzed randomized online survey experiments providing interactive, customized information on US income inequality, the link between top income tax rates and economic growth, and the estate tax, finding that the treatment has large effects on views about inequality but only slightly moves tax and transfer policy preferences.
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A mutualistic approach to morality: The evolution of fairness by partner choice

TL;DR: An approach to morality is developed as an adaptation to an environment in which individuals were in competition to be chosen and recruited in mutually advantageous cooperative interactions, and the best strategy is to treat others with impartiality and to share the costs and benefits of cooperation equally.
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Intergenerational Mobility and Preferences for Redistribution

TL;DR: The authors investigated how beliefs about intergenerational mobility affect preferences for redistribution in France, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States, finding that left-wing respondents are more pessimistic about mobility, while right-wing voters are more optimistic about mobility.
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The psychology of social class: How socioeconomic status impacts thought, feelings, and behaviour.

TL;DR: Social class differences in identity, cognition, feelings, and behaviour make it less likely that working‐class individuals can benefit from educational and occupational opportunities to improve their material circumstances, and redistributive policies are needed to break the cycle of deprivation that limits opportunities and threatens social cohesion.
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Liberals and Conservatives Rely on Different Sets of Moral Foundations

TL;DR: Across 4 studies using multiple methods, liberals consistently showed greater endorsement and use of the Harm/care and Fairness/reciprocity foundations compared to the other 3 foundations, whereas conservatives endorsed and used the 5 foundations more equally.
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Understanding Social Preferences with Simple Tests

TL;DR: This paper found that subjects are more concerned with increasing social welfare, sacrificing to increase the payoffs for all recipients, especially low-payoff recipients, than with reducing differences in payoffs.
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Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches

TL;DR: McCarty et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the relationship of polarization, wealth disparity, immigration, and other forces, characterizing it as a dance of give and take and back and forth causality.
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Thinking and deciding

TL;DR: The fourth edition of Thinking and Deciding as mentioned in this paper has been published in 2007 and has been widely used as a reference work for students and scholars in judgement and decision making and related fields, including psychology, economics, law, medicine, and business.
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The spirit level : why greater equality makes societies stronger

TL;DR: The strong version of Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett's argument in The Spirit Level implies that President Obama's fight to reform health care was pointless as discussed by the authors, and that extending the availability of health insurance cannot substantially improve Americans’ health.
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