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This Is What Inequality Looks Like You Yenn Teo

  • SKU: BELL-10953832
This Is What Inequality Looks Like You Yenn Teo
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Publisher: Ethos Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 144
Author: You Yenn Teo
ISBN: 9789811406782, 9811406782, 1083647211
Language: English
Year: 2019

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This Is What Inequality Looks Like You Yenn Teo by You Yenn Teo 9789811406782, 9811406782, 1083647211 instant download after payment.

What is poverty? What is inequality? How are they connected? How are they reproduced? How might they be overcome? Why should we try? The way we frame our questions shapes the way we see solutions. This book does what appears to be a no-brainer task, but one that is missing and important: it asks readers to pose questions in different ways, to shift the vantage point from which they view 'common sense,' and in so doing, to see themselves as part of problems and potential solutions. This is a book about how seeing poverty entails confronting inequality. It is about how acknowledging poverty and inequality leads to uncomfortable revelations about our society and ourselves. And it is about how once we see, we cannot, must not, unsee.

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