Fair is efficient : a socialist agenda for fairness
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Fair is efficient : a socialist agenda for fairness
(Fabian pamphlet, 563)
Fabian Society, 1994
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Description
Gordon Brown, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, argues in this analysis of inequality in Britain that, far from socialism and equality causing inefficiency they are, rather, the prerequisites of economic efficiency. Citing real examples of how Tory dogma and inefficiency has created and magnified the recession, he argues that the socialist vision is more relevant now than ever before. He proposes a number of new policies which are designed not simply to restore growth, but to ensure long-term economic success.
Table of Contents
- Taxes, wages and inequality
- unemployment and inequality
- wages, skills and inequality
- gender, race and inequality
- fairness and prosperity
- the new agenda for fairness.
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