The Good Society: Compass Programme for Renewal Pt. 1

The Good Society: Compass Programme for Renewal Pt. 1

by JonathanRutherford (Foreword), HetanShah (Foreword), NealLawson (Foreword)

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In this first instalment of the three-volume Compass Programme for Renewal , the authors give a startling picture of the reality of the UK today, and provide clear directions on how to transform society for the better. This book covers the major issues of contemporary politics, ranging across issues such as poverty, time and ageing. Despite growing wealth, more than 11 million people still live in poverty in the UK. And while many of us are richer, instead of feeling happier, we tend to feel more insecure. We face what seem like uncontrollable issues, such as climate change, a more competitive global economic marketplace, and an ageing population. Our society is increasingly commercialised and run in the interests of the well off. The Good Society argues for a new politics to meet the challenges we face to ensure that everyone can lead free and flourishing lives. Based on the contributions of over forty leading thinkers, this is the Compass vision of a politics that can end poverty and inequality, promote environmental sustainability and replace the work ethic with a care ethic. It shows the shape of things to come. Volume II in the Compass Programme for Renewal will be A New Political Economy (ISBN 1 905007 50 7); Volume III will be Democracy and the Public Realm (ISBN 1 905007 51 5). Compass is the democratic left pressure group whose goal is to debate and develop the ideas for a more equal and democratic society, and then campaign and organise to help ensure they become reality.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Published: 07 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1905007493
ISBN 13: 9781905007493

Author Bio
About the editors Jonathan Rutherford is chair of the Compass Good Society working group. He is editor of Soundings and Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Middlesex University. Hetan Shah is policy director at Compass. He was previously director of the New Economics programme at the new economics foundation, a think tank.