“你不可能总是得到你想要的”:全球南方中产阶级的期望与不完整的社会契约

“You Can't Always Get What You Want”: Middle‐Class Expectations and Incomplete Social Contracts in the Global South

Kyklos · 2025
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基于巴西、科特迪瓦、土耳其和越南的质性调查,揭示中产阶级在公共服务、社会保障和参与方面的期望与政府政策之间的持续脱节,挑战了中产阶级增长自然推动改革的假设。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Over the past decade, much of the global middle class has become more vulnerable and disillusioned. Drawing on original qualitative surveys in Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire, Turkey, and Vietnam, this paper reveals a persistent disconnect between middle‐class expectations and government policy in the core domains of the social contract: public services, social protection, and participation. On the demand side, middle‐class respondents report frustration with poor service provision—particularly in education, health, and security—and with tax systems, they perceive as burdensome yet unreciprocated. On the supply side, policymakers emphasize market access and credit expansion while retreating from broad‐based public support, a pattern we term “laissez‐faire paternalism.” Despite their dissatisfaction, middle‐class citizens often remain politically disengaged due to fragmentation and institutional barriers, producing a form of “truncated citizenship” in which they enjoy consumption rights but lack political influence. These findings challenge the assumption that middle‐class growth naturally drives reform. Instead, we find a fragmented and politically instrumentalized group with limited capacity to press for change. By contrasting demand‐ and supply‐side perceptions, the paper uncovers institutional blind spots and warns of rising frustration and instability if governance does not become more inclusive and responsive.

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