We live in an age of extreme inequality, when a wealthy minority of the global population lives in historical luxury even as middle-class people fear for the future and twenty percent of the world struggles with chronic poverty.
This book argues that we need to start by reframing the whole question, starting not with poverty as a problem to be s.
Social policy has failed to find answers to this crisis, and we are beginning to see powerful calls for a new way of thinking about how to escape it.
We live in an age of extreme inequality, when a wealthy minority of the global population lives in historical luxury even as middle-class people fear for the future and twenty percent of the world struggles with chronic poverty