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Matthew Desmond

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Matthew Desmond is a professor of sociology at Princeton University whose scholarly work focuses on inequality, poverty, and public policy. His research is animated by personal experience—Desmond himself experienced poverty, lending urgency and authenticity to his analytical work.

Desmond gained international recognition for Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City" (2016), which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction and established him as a leading voice in poverty scholarship. The book documented housing instability and eviction's role in perpetuating poverty, demonstrating how legal and economic systems systematically displace poor renters.

Beyond academic work, Desmond has contributed to major publications and served as a public intellectual engaging broader audiences on poverty and inequality. His writing combines rigorous social science with accessible prose, making complex analyses of inequality available to general readers while maintaining scholarly credibility. "Poverty, by America" represents a continuation of this project—bringing scholarly insights about poverty's persistence to public conversation while issuing a moral call for systemic change.

Desmond's body of work reflects a conviction that understanding poverty requires both scientific analysis and moral imagination—recognizing that poverty's continuation involves not just economics but deliberate choices by individuals and societies to maintain systems benefiting the affluent at the expense of the poor.

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