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Why was the UK so unprepared for the pandemic, suffering one of the highest death rates and worst economic contractions of the major world economies in 2020? Hilary Cooper and Simon Szreter reveal the deep roots of our vulnerability and set out a powerful manifesto for change post-Covid-19. They argue that our commitment to a flawed neoliberal model and the associated disinvestment in our social fabric left the UK dangerously exposed and unable to mount an effective response.
This is not at all what made Britain great. The long history of the highly innovative universal welfare system established by Elizabeth I facilitated both the industrial revolution and, when revived after 1945, the postwar Golden Age of rising prosperity. Only by learning from that past can we create the fairer, nurturing and empowering society necessary to tackle the global challenges that lie ahead - climate change, biodiversity collapse and global inequality.
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- Höfundar: Hilary Cooper, Simon Szreter
- Útgáfudagur: 2021-09-23
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781009041775
- Print ISBN: 9781009005203
- ISBN 10: 1009041770
Efnisyfirlit
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Figures and Images
- Preface
- Introduction
- What This Book Is
- Why Read This Book?
- Quick Guide to the Book
- Part I COVID-19 Was Always a Matter of ‘When’ Not ‘If’
- 1 The Extraordinary History of Pandemic Control
- An Ever-Present Threat
- The Myth of Progress
- How Pandemics Spread
- Pandemics and the Role of the State: From Divine to Human Responsibility
- A Plague on All Our Houses: Learning to Control Pandemics
- 2 Pandemics Are Not Random ‘Black Swans’
- We Were Expecting a Pandemic, So Why Was the UK So Unprepared?
- Your Money or Your Life
- Light at the End of the Tunnel
- 1 The Extraordinary History of Pandemic Control
- 3 The Fragility Of The Neoliberal State
- The Neoliberal Project
- The Capture of Democracy
- How COVID-19 Was Able to Wreak Havoc
- A ‘Just in Time’ Health Service
- A ‘Cinderella’ Social Care Service
- A Dysfunctional State
- 4 Inequality Saps Resilience
- Inequality and the Laissez-Faire State
- ‘This Is Not an Easy Life Any More, Chum’
- Are We Bothered?
- It’s the Economy, Stupid
- The ‘Burning Injustices’
- 5 The Pandemic Onslaught
- Those Who Lived and Those Who Died
- The Tattered Safety Net
- The COVID Generation
- Where’s Next?
- Looking to the Future
- 6 ‘Too Big To Fail?’ We Need a Payback This Time
- Lessons from the 2007–8 Financial Crash
- What Does All This Have to Do with the 2020 Pandemic?
- A First Look at the Winners and Losers
- Securing the Pandemic Payback: How Are Things Looking This Time?
- Is the Old Order Beginning to Crack?
- 7 No Time for Austerity Now
- So We Found the Magic Money Tree
- When Austerity Was in Vogue
- Let’s Just Put It on the Tab
- Storm Clouds Ahead?
- 8 Who Has the Deepest Pockets?
- A Better Future and a Proactive State
- Will We Find the Pot of Gold?
- 9 Rethinking Welfare
- Is It Time for a No-Strings Attached Universal Basic Income?
- ‘Dignity and Security’
- Universal Services
- Who Cares?
- What of Later Life?
- 10 Casting Aside the Neoliberal State
- Homo Economicus and the Myth of Rationality
- History and Morality
- 11 The Birth of a Collectivist Individualism
- How Elizabeth I Gave Us the World’s First Welfare State
- The Poor Laws and Local Communities
- ‘Crowding-in Charity’: The Charitable Uses Act
- The Poor Laws and Economic Growth
- The Turn Away from Collectivist Individualism after 1834
- The Boer War and the ‘New Liberal’ Reforms
- The ‘Golden Age’: 1945–73
- Wealth, Redistribution and Progressive Taxation
- What Lessons Can We Take from History?
- 12 A NURTURING AND EMPOWERING STATE
- What Does It Mean to Have a Nurturing and Empowering State?
- Freedom and the State
- Building Collective Commitment
- The Case for Fair and Progressive Contributions
- Democratic Participation and Devolved Power
- The Nurturing State and Our Natural Environment
- 13 Seven Pillars of Empowerment
- 1. A Nurturing State: Respect and Inclusive Support for All
- 2. Ethical Capitalism: Working with Business to Redefine Our Values
- 3. Fair Contributions: Full Participation by the Prosperous
- 4. Open Public Discourse: Enabling All Voices to Have an Equal Hearing
- 5. Measuring What We Value: Signalling the Changes We Need
- 6. A Sustainable Future: Responsible Stewardship of Our Planet’s Resources
- 7. Participatory Politics: Reviving Democracy and Civic Engagement
- 14 Greater Even Than a Pandemic
- Conclusion
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