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Injustice Why Social Inequality Still Persists Dorling Daniel

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Injustice Why Social Inequality Still Persists Dorling Daniel
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.63 MB
Author: Dorling, Daniel, author ; Pizzigati, Sam, ; Wilkinson, Richard,
ISBN: 9781447320753, 9781447320777, 1447320751, 1447320778
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Injustice Why Social Inequality Still Persists Dorling Daniel by Dorling, Daniel, Author ; Pizzigati, Sam, ; Wilkinson, Richard, 9781447320753, 9781447320777, 1447320751, 1447320778 instant download after payment.

We are living in the most remarkable and dangerous times. Globally, the richest 1% have never held a greater share of world wealth, while the share of most of the other 99% has collapsed in the last five years. In this fully rewritten and updated edition of Injustice, Dorling offers hope of a more equal society.
Contents
Inequality, the antecedent and outcome of injustice -- ‘Elitism is efficient’: new educational divisions -- ‘Exclusion is necessary’: excluding people from society -- ‘Prejudice is natural’: a wider racism‘ -- Greed is good’: consumption and waste -- ‘Despair is inevitable’: health and wellbeing -- Conspiracy, consensus, conclusion.

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