Jens Beckert Inherited Wealth (Paperback)

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Number of Pages: 392 Pages Translator: Thomas R. Dunlap Item Height: 1 in Release Year: 2007 Publication Name: Inherited Wealth EAN: 9780691134512 Publisher: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691134512 Format: Perfect Type: Textbook Release Date: 12/23/2007 ISBN-10: 0691134510 Contributor: Thomas R. Dunlap (Translated by) gtin13: 9780691134512 Title: Inherited Wealth Genre: Law & Politics Publication Year: 2007 Item Length: 9.1 in Language: English Author: Jens Beckert Book Title: Inherited Wealth Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Width: 7.5 in Subject: Demography, Wills, Legal History, Property Subject Area: Law, Social Science Item Weight: 19 Oz

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Further Details Title: Inherited Wealth Condition: New EAN: 9780691134512 ISBN: 9780691134512 Publisher: Princeton University Press Format: Paperback Release Date: 12/23/2007 Item Height: 235mm Item Length: 152mm Item Weight: 539g Author: Jens Beckert Language: English ISBN-10: 0691134510 Description: How to regulate the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next has been hotly debated among politicians, legal scholars, sociologists, economists, and philosophers for centuries. Bequeathing wealth is a vital ingredient of family solidarity. But does the reproduction of social inequality through inheritance square with the principle of equal opportunity? Does democracy suffer when family wealth becomes political power? The first in-depth, comparative study of the development of inheritance law in the United States, France, and Germany, Inherited Wealth investigates longstanding political and intellectual debates over inheritance laws and explains why these laws still differ so greatly among these countries. Using a sociological perspective, Jens Beckert sheds light on the four most controversial issues in inheritance law during the past two centuries: the freedom to dispose of one's property as one wishes, the rights of family members to the wealth bequeathed, the dissolution of entails (which restrict inheritance to specific classes of heirs), and estate taxation.Beckert shows that while the United States, France, and Germany have all long defended inheritance rights based on the notion of individual property rights, they have justified limitations on inheritance rights in profoundly different ways, reflecting culturally specific ways of understanding the problems of inherited wealth. Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Law & Politics Translator: Thomas R. Dunlap Contributor: Thomas R. Dunlap (Translated by) Release Year: 2007 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.