The Pandemic Within : policy making for a better world / Hendrik Wagenaar and Barbara Prainsack
By: Wagenaar, Hendrik.
Contributor(s): Prainsack, Barbara.
Publisher: Bristol : Policy Press, 2021Description: iv, 175p.ISBN: 9781447362234.Subject(s): Policy sciences -- Health aspects; Policy sciences -- Economic aspects; COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Government policyDDC classification: 320.6 Summary: This book offers a critical analysis of the defects in our current political-economic order that have been exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. These defects include extreme wealth inequality, a government driven by ideology, a corporate sector that prioritizes greed, a precarious labor force, and the looming threat of climate change. The book presents a unique approach that combines moral imagination and social-political analysis to overcome these issues. It focuses on two key characteristics of contemporary societies - hegemony and complexity - that have inhibited our ability to imagine and implement better practices and institutions. The book offers pragmatic solutions to a range of issues, including housing, work, governance, finance, and climate change. These solutions are informed by a comprehensive vision of a flourishing, sustainable, and democratic society. Overall, the book provides a compelling call to action for individuals concerned about the state of our society, offering practical solutions to create a better world.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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306.3 PFE-A The anthropology of entrepreneurship : | 306.8743 PAN-W Wombs in Labor : | 307.3416 URB Urban transformations : | 320.6 WAG-P The Pandemic Within : | 320.609544 DEB-R Reason and reform : | 324.019 SOC Social psychology of political polarization / | 331.25 JON-W Work without the worker : |
Includes Index
Includes Bibliographical references
This book offers a critical analysis of the defects in our current political-economic order that have been exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. These defects include extreme wealth inequality, a government driven by ideology, a corporate sector that prioritizes greed, a precarious labor force, and the looming threat of climate change. The book presents a unique approach that combines moral imagination and social-political analysis to overcome these issues. It focuses on two key characteristics of contemporary societies - hegemony and complexity - that have inhibited our ability to imagine and implement better practices and institutions. The book offers pragmatic solutions to a range of issues, including housing, work, governance, finance, and climate change. These solutions are informed by a comprehensive vision of a flourishing, sustainable, and democratic society. Overall, the book provides a compelling call to action for individuals concerned about the state of our society, offering practical solutions to create a better world.
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