This book provides a thorough and engaging analysis of inequality in Britain, including its long-term development and transformation since the beginning of the 20th century. The author argues that inequality is not what it used to be - no longer can policy makers consider it just in terms of status, wealth and income.
This book provides a thorough and engaging analysis of inequality in Britain, including its long-term development and transformation since the beginning of the 20th century. The author argues that inequality is not what it used to be - no longer can policy makers consider it just in terms of status, wealth and income.
Alan Ware is an Emeritus Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford University, and a senior research associate of University College London, United Kingdom.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Money and Status 3. Positional Competition 4. Merit, Markets and Luck 5. Generations and Policies 6. Social Inequality and Diversity 7. Inequality in a Democracy 8. Observations on Future Redistribution in Britain
1. Introduction 2. Money and Status 3. Positional Competition 4. Merit, Markets and Luck 5. Generations and Policies 6. Social Inequality and Diversity 7. Inequality in a Democracy 8. Observations on Future Redistribution in Britain
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