(Oxford University Press) The essays in this study of contemporary social inequality look at whether globalization is making our world more or less equal. This book examines the relationship between discrimination and unequal outcomes in the appropriate geographical and historical context. And the book draws many lessons on the new means by which the world creates social hierarchies, the democratization of inequality, and the disappearance of traditional categories. Centeno is a professor of sociology and international affairs at Princeton University. Newman is the James Knapp Dean of the Krieger School of the Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University.