The Richer, The Poorer : How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor. A 200-Year History
The Richer, The Poorer : How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor. A 200-Year History
Author: Lansley, Stewart (Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research, The University of Bristol)
Society & social sciences
Published on 25 November 2021 by Bristol University Press (Policy Press) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback | 318 pages, 14 Illustrations, black and white
156 x 233 x 28 | 482g
The Richer, The Poorer charts the rollercoaster history of both rich and poor and the mechanisms that link wealth and impoverishment. This landmark book shows how, for 200 years, Britain's most powerful elites have enriched themselves at the expense of surging inequality, mass poverty and weakened social resilience.
Stewart Lansley reveals how Britain's model of 'extractive capitalism' - with a small elite securing an excessive slice of the economic cake - has created a two-century-long 'high-inequality, high-poverty' cycle, one broken for only a brief period after the Second World War. Why, he asks, are rich and poor citizens judged by very different standards? Why has social progress been so narrowly shared? With growing calls for a fairer post-COVID-19 society, what needs to be done to break Britain's destructive poverty/inequality cycle?
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