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The New Egalitarianism

Anthony Giddens (Editor), Patrick Diamond (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7456-3431-9
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224 pages
August 2005, Polity
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About the Contributors.

Acknowledgements.

Editor's Introduction.

1. Inequality of Incomes and Opportunities. (Gøsta Esping-Anderson).

2. Does Inequality Matter (Ed Miliband).

3. Inequality in the New Knowledge Economy (Robert Atkinson).

4. Opportunity and Life Chances: the Dynamics of Poverty (Robert Walker).

5. Where are the poor? The changing Patterns of Inequality and the.

Impact of Attempts to Reduce It. (Anne Power).

6.The New Egalitarianism: Economic Inequality in the UK (Patrick Diamond and Anthony Giddens).

7.Inequality and Recognition; Pan-European social conflicts and their political dynamic (Ulrich Beck).

8. New Global Classes: Implications for Politics (Saskia Sasson).

9. Britain's Glue: the Case for Liberal Nationalism (David Goodhart).

10. Why gender equality? (Magdalena Andersson).

11. Social Corrosion, Inequality and Health (Robert Wilkinson).

12. Inequality, Choice and Public Services (Julian Le Grand).

Notes.

Index.

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