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Dorling, Daniel

Injustice. Why social inequality persist

  • Editorial: Policy Press
  • Páginas: 403
  • Año: 2011
  • Precio: 12.50 €
  • Prólogo: Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett
  • EAN: 9781847427205
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Based on significant research across a range of fields, in Injustice Dorling argues that, as the five social evils identified by Beveridge at the dawn of the British welfare state are gradually being eradicated (ignorance, want, idleness, squalor and disease), they are being replaced by five new tenets of injustice, that: elitism is efficient; exclusion is necessary;prejudice is natural;greed is good and despair is inevitable. In an informal yet authoritative style, Dorling examines who is most harmed by these injustices and why, and what happens to those who most benefit.


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