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Kate Pickett, Richard Wilkinson – The Pandemic has Reinforced the Case for Egalitarianism to Define the Ethos of the Welfare State

December 21, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Greater equality is the key to reining in consumerism and waste to achieve carbon neutrality and sustainable well being Kate Pickett is Professor of Epidemiology at the University of York Richard Wilkinson is Emeritus Professor […]

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Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson – Ending austerity: make tax fairer and more transparent

March 21, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

There will be life after Brexit and it is good to see that there are progressive thinkers who are preparing for this. Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson are professors of epidemiology, co-founders of The Equality […]

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Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson – The enemy between us: how inequality erodes our mental health

August 13, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Inequality creates the social and political divisions that isolate us from each other. Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson are professors of epidemiology, co-founders of The Equality Trust, and authors of The Inner Level: How More […]

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Kate Pickett – Mental health effects of inequality

July 11, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Kate Pickett joins Politics Theory Other to discuss her new book – co-authored with Richard Wilkinson – The Inner Level: How More Equal Societies Reduce Stress, Restore Sanity and Improve Everyone’s Well-being, the follow up […]

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Economics

Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett: Inequality breeds stress and anxiety

June 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Somehow there seems to be nothing about neo-liberalism that is of benefit to 99% of the world’s population. Yes, there are those fringe elements (politicians, employees of the financial sector and many others: crumbs falling […]

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Economics

Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett – Inequality is bad for your mental health

June 8, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The authors explain how inequality leads to a fracturing of communities, increases loneliness and leaves people with less time to care for friends, relatives and the disabled. A society where your status is judged by […]

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EU politics

Kate Pickett – Forget about GDP: it’s time for a wellbeing economy

March 18, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is a topic that has been around for a long time, but appears to be making no progress. Kate Pickett University of York, and a National Institute for Health Research Career scientist. She co-founded […]

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The Destiny of Civilization by Michael Hudson

June 11, 2022 0

In his latest book, economist Michael Hudson pits socialism against finance capitalism and tears apart the ‘dream civilization’ imposed by the 1 percent. By Pepe Escobar, posted with the author’s permission and cross-posted with The Cradle […]

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The many in one: A review by Branko Milanović of Amartya Sen’s “Home in the world: A memoir”

May 20, 2022 0

Cross-posted from Branko’s blog Global Inequality No contemporary famous economist has as broad interests and knowledge, nor as diverse life experience as Amartya Sen. It is not surprising that many have been looking forward to […]

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