
Why do the rich get richer? "The Matthew Effect" reveals how advantage snowballs across science, education, and economics. Praised for making complex sociology accessible, Rigney's work challenges our assumptions about inequality - sparking crucial debates among policymakers and social scientists worldwide.
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Imagine playing Monopoly where one player starts with $5,000 while everyone else begins with just $500. The outcome is virtually guaranteed. This rigged game perfectly illustrates what sociologist Daniel Rigney calls "The Matthew Effect" - named after the biblical verse where "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer." This powerful social principle explains why initial advantages, however small, tend to compound dramatically over time, creating widening gaps between the haves and have-nots across nearly every domain of human life. The Matthew Effect operates through two mechanisms. In absolute Matthew effects, the advantaged gain while the disadvantaged actually lose ground - like when a corporate giant drives smaller competitors into bankruptcy. In relative Matthew effects, everyone may improve, but the advantaged improve faster - like compound interest growing a $1,000 investment to $2,594 over ten years while a $100 investment reaches only $259. Though both grew by the same percentage, the absolute gap expanded from $900 to $2,335. This snowball effect explains why success breeds success, popularity creates more popularity, and wealth generates more wealth - unless deliberately counteracted.
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