Categorii: Neclasificate, Necatalogate
Limba: Engleza
Data publicării: 2025
Editura: Allen & Unwin
Tip copertă: Hardcover
Nr Pag: 336
ISBN: 9781805461753
Dimensiuni: l: 14cm | H: 22cm | 3.2cm | 442g
Poverty is something we all want to see less of. So why does it prove so difficult to tackle?
Can empathy help fix it?
An important and necessary book exploring the chronic empathy deficit around global poverty, offering surprising and compelling solutions to one of the greatest injustices of our time.' - Roman Krznaric 'This urgent book gives us renewed hope ... through the refreshing lens of empathy and equality, a must read!' - Natasha Carthew 'If you want to understand the reality of poverty, start by reading this book.' - Olivier De Schutter 'A stellar piece of work from a seasoned researcher that sheds fresh light on what has been a perennial problem.' - Mary O'Hara 'Keetie Roelen has written a unique, sensitively-crafted and much-needed book.' - Sarah P Corbett Poverty is bad for everyone.
Being at the sharp end of disadvantage is shameful, reduces brainpower, and hampers positive action. It increases crime, burdens healthcare systems and raises taxpayers' bills. With millions around the world struggling to make ends meet and increased socioeconomic uncertainty making poverty a more probable prospect for many more, tackling poverty has never been more urgent. Yet, while the ultra-rich bask in the glory of superstar status, people in poverty are cast as second-rate citizens. Deeply engrained prejudice and punitive policies lead to vicious cycles of deprivation.