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What We Owe Each Other
- A New Social Contract
- Narrated by: Minouche Shafik
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
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One of the world's most influential economists sets out the basis for a new social contract fit for the 21st century.
The social contract shapes everything: our political institutions, legal systems and material conditions, but also the organisation of family and community, our well-being, relationships and life prospects. And yet everywhere, the social contract is failing.
Accelerating changes in technology, demography and climate will reshape our world in ways many of us have yet to grasp. In this landmark study, Minouche Shafik, director of the London School of Economics, draws on evidence from across the globe to identify the key principles every society must adopt if it is to meet the challenges of the coming century, with profound implications for gender equality, education, healthcare provision, the role of business and the future of work.
How should society pool risks, share resources and balance individual with collective responsibility? Brilliantly lucid and accessible, What We Owe Each Other offers new answers to these age-old questions and equips every listener to understand and play their part in the urgent and necessary transformation ahead.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-07-22
wonderful read
Wonderful read talks about past, present and future of what we owe to each other.
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- Ankit Sharma
- 03-10-21
everyone should read this book
I really wish books like these were taught in schools and colleges, so wonderfully explained things and didn't talk just about the problem but gave logical solutions to it
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