Crippled Summary of Key Points
Crippled examines the UK government’s recent policies regarding disability, arguing that they have led to increased poverty and inequality.
Crippled examines the UK government’s recent policies regarding disability, arguing that they have led to increased poverty and inequality.
Thomas Piketty’s ‘Capital and Ideology’ is an expansive examination of inequality, exploring its historical evolution and offering solutions to address it.
Paul Collier explores the failures of current capitalist systems and suggests ethical solutions to reduce inequality, restore social cohesion, and sustain economic growth.
Poverty Safari blends personal memoir with social commentary, exploring the complexities of poverty in Britain’s urban areas and the author’s experiences growing up in Glasgow.
David Kirp’s ‘The College Dropout Scandal’ delves into the high college dropout rates in the US and explores the reasons and consequences.
A treatise on the complex relationship between economics, social policies, and the welfare state, analyzing historical and theoretical contexts.
An in-depth analysis of economic inequality and the ideologies that shape it.
A critical analysis of capitalism’s faults and pragmatic remedies.