Listen "From leisure time to oligarchs: A conversation with Iván Szelényi about his six decades of researching social inequality"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation with RevDem guest contributor Máté Rigó, Iván Szelényi discusses his career as a sociologist in Hungary, Australia, and the United States through the theme of social inequality. The conversation addresses his works on leisure time and gender, urban housing under socialism as well as on the wealth of postsocialist oligarchs. Szelényi discusses the role of 1945 and 1989 on social and economic transformations and reflects on the reasons why the study of social inequality was such a sensitive subject prior to 1989. At present “economists are moving aggressively” into the study of inequality, Szelényi concludes, even as social inequality remains the key focus of sociologists.
The conversation follows up on Iván Szelényi’s interview with Holly Case conducted in 2017.
The conversation follows up on Iván Szelényi’s interview with Holly Case conducted in 2017.
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