Why isn’t there More Support for Progressive Taxation of Wealth? A Sociological Contribution to the Wider Debate

Katharina Hecht, M. Savage, K. Summers
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Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the social and political challenges this might entail, there appears to be relatively little popular support for increased taxation of wealth. We argue that a sociological ‘phenomenological’ perspective of wealth can shed light on this conundrum. Such a perspective accounts for how wealth is experienced and understood by people, revealing its qualitative, extra-economic nature. Though its pecuniary value is certainly salient, wealth is rarely perceived in purely financial terms. This phenomenological perspective draws out that wealth has temporal and relational features that exceed purely economistic calculations. Wealth has temporal features as it conveys future potential and it is relational because acquiring wealth entails familial and social relationships, rather than individualistic and strategic ones. It is seen as taking responsibility for oneself and one’s family. We schematically contrast this with historical periods where wealth was more clearly bound up with visible exclusive relations associated with slavery and the conspicuous consumption of landed estates to suggest that this form of ordinary wealth is not generally perecieved in such exclusionary terms. In a time of welfare retrenchment and anxiety surrounding social safety nets, the temporal and familial qualities of wealth are particularly salient as they connect
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为什么对财富累进税没有更多的支持?社会学对更广泛辩论的贡献
尽管许多国家的财富不平等程度以及由此可能带来的社会和政治挑战现已得到充分证明,但民众对增加财富税的支持似乎相对较少。我们认为,财富的社会学“现象学”视角可以揭示这个难题。这种视角解释了人们如何体验和理解财富,揭示了财富的定性、非经济性。虽然财富的金钱价值是显而易见的,但人们很少从纯粹的财务角度来看待财富。这种现象学观点指出,财富具有超越纯粹经济计算的时间和关系特征。财富具有时间特征,因为它传达了未来的潜力;它是关系的,因为获取财富需要家庭和社会关系,而不是个人主义和战略关系。它被视为对自己和家庭负责。我们将此与历史时期进行了对比,在历史时期,财富更明显地与奴隶制和地产炫耀性消费相关的可见排他性关系联系在一起,这表明这种形式的普通财富通常不会被视为排他性的。在福利紧缩和社会安全网焦虑的时代,财富的时代性和家族性在它们相互联系时尤为突出
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