Social Justice: Building a fairer Britain
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Social Justice brings together ippr's unrivalled team of policy analysts with leading thinkers like Geoff Mulgan, Raymond Plant, David Miller and Tania Burchardt, and asks them: "What can the government do to build a fairer society in the UK?"
The result is a book that clearly articulates the principles of social justice and sets out the radical reforms needed to create equality of opportunity and a fairer distribution of wealth in the UK.
Covering a wide range of issues, from education, social mobility and the welfare state to migration, environmental sustainability and taxation, this book is a rallying cry for a fairer Britain that will be impossible for any politician to ignore.
This book is available to purchase via Amazon.co.uk
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