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The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger

✍ Scribed by Wilkinson, Richard; Pickett, Kate


Book ID
110156435
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781608193417

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✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Wilkinson and Pickett make an eloquent case that the income gap between a nation’s richest and poorest is the most powerful indicator of a functioning and healthy society. Amid the statistics that support their argument (increasing income disparity sees corresponding spikes in homicide, obesity, drug use, mental illness, anxiety, teenage pregnancies, high school dropouts�even incidents of playground bullying), the authors take an empathetic view of our ability to see beyond self-interest. While there are shades of Darwinism in the human hunt for status, there is evidence that the human brain�with its distinctively large neocortex�evolved the way it has because we were designed to be attentive to, depend on, and be depended on by others. Wilkinson and Pickett do not advocate one way or the other to close the equality gap. Government redistribution of wealth and market forces that create wealth can be equally effective, and the authors provide examples of both. How societies achieve equality, they argue, is less important than achieving it in the first place. Felicitous prose and fascinating findings make this essential reading. (Jan.)
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Review

�Wilkinson and Pickett make an eloquent case that the income gap between a nation’s richest and poorest is the most powerful indicator of a functioning and healthy society�Felicitous prose and fascinating findings make this essential reading.��Publishers Weekly (starred)

�In this fascinating sociological study, the authors do an excellent job of presenting the research, analyzing nuances, and offering policy suggestions for creating more equal and sustainable societies. For all readers, specialized or not, with an interest in understanding the dynamics today between economic and social conditions.��_Library Journal_

�_The Spirit Level_ will change the way you think about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, especially if you live in the United States. You will reexamine what it means to be successful, how you will seek and achieve personal satisfaction, and what you owe your fellow citizen.��Jo Perry, BookBrowse.com

�It has taken two experts from the field of public health to deliver a major study of the effects of inequality on society. Though Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett are British, their research explores the United States in depth, and their work is an important contribution to the debate our country needs.�**Robert B. Reich, from the_ _foreword

�Might be the most important book of the year.��Guardian

�Fascinating and deeply provoking�_The Spirit Level _does contain a powerful political message. It is impossible to read it and not to be impressed by how often greater equality appears to be the answer, whatever happens to be the question. It provides a connection between what otherwise look like disparate social problems.��David Runciman, London Review of Books


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