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What We Owe Each Other - A New Social Contract

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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 FT / McKinsey BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD One of the world''s most influential economists sets out the basis for a new social contract fit for the 21st century. ''Excellent... Shafik points us toward...a hopeful framework for social, economic and political renewal'' Michael J. Sandel ____________ What does society owe each of us? And what do we owe in return? Our answer to these inescapable questions - known as the social contract - shapes our politics, economic systems and every stage of life, from raising children and going to school to finding work and growing old. Yet today, many believe that this contract is not working for them. Economist Minouche Shafik examines societies across the world and demonstrates that the urgent challenges of technology, demography and climate require a major shift in priorities. This vision-changing book shows us the way to a new model that provides mutual security and opportunity - a social contract fit for the twenty-first century. ____________ ''Intelligent and lucid'' Martin Wolf, Financial Times ''A powerful and persuasive moral argument...rigorous and specific enough to help readers think practically about the policies needed'' Melinda Gates ''A necessary contribution at a turning-point in history... A must-read'' Ursula von der Leyen A PROSPECT MAGAZINE BEST BOOK OF 2021

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A persuasive diagnosis of the present social malaise [with] plenty of suggestions about what policymakers could do ... ranges widely ... impressive Diane Coyle Financial Times

Product details

Authors Minouche Shafik
Publisher Vintage UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 03.03.2022
 
EAN 9781529112795
ISBN 978-1-5291-1279-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Guides > Health

Globalization, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Globalization, Sociology: family & relationships, Social issues & processes, Social and ethical issues, Sociology: family and relationships, Social Integration and assimilation

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