David Gordon's latest and unfortunately last book, Fat and Mean, should do
the trick.

For the trends and some analysis, Edward Wolff's latest paperback (I forget
the title now.) Or the EPI annual, state of working america, of course.

thad

At 09:26 PM 11/15/97 -0800, Tom Walker wrote:
>Peter Bohmer wrote,
>
>>Is there a recent book you would recommend as a good recent left analysis on 
>>the causes of the growing inequality of income and wealth in the United 
>>States for an undergraduate program in political eocnomy.
>
>Simple. The rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. That's the
>cause of the growing inequality. Who needs a book to tell 'em that? Of
>course, I'm no eocnomist.
>
>Regards, 
>
>Tom Walker
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