The Impact of Economic Inequality on Political Participation: A Comprehensive Analysis
Keywords:
Economic Inequality, Political Participation, Wealth Disparities, Income Distribution, Voter Turnout, Political Activism, Democratic Processes, Inclusive GovernanceAbstract
Economic inequality stands as a defining characteristic of contemporary societies, exerting profound influences on political dynamics and citizen engagement. This scholarly article explores the intricate relationship between economic inequality and political participation, examining how disparities in wealth, income distribution, and access to resources influence political engagement. Drawing on empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks, this paper elucidates the mechanisms through which economic inequality shapes voter turnout, political activism, and democratic processes, shedding light on the challenges and implications for inclusive governance.
