The Welfare of Nations
Why is unemployment so low in Switzerland but so high in Spain? Why is social housing more successful in Singapore than in France? Why do welfare states across the world function so differently to Britain's? The twentieth century experienced an epochal war between capitalism and communism, but the real winner of the conflict, James Bartholomew argues, was welfare statism. The defining form of government of our age, welfare states have spread across the advanced world and are changing the very nature of modern civilisation. In his bestselling book The Welfare State We're In, Bartholomew controversially argued that the British welfare state has…
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-84954-908-0
- EAN: 9781849549080
- Produktnummer: 17941582
- Verlag: Biteback Publishing
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
- Seitenangabe: 448 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 9'670 KB
Über den Autor
James Bartholomew read history at Oxford and then went into merchant banking. He soon decided to switch to journalism, working first for the Financial Times and then the Far Eastern Economic Review, based in Hong Kong and then Tokyo. His experience of the rapid economic growth in Hong Kong made a strong impression on him. It also formed a vivid contrast with the poverty and political oppression he witnessed in communist China and the Soviet Union as he travelled back to England in 1982 on the Trans-Siberian railway. Since that time, he has been a freelance journalist, a consultant on Eastern Europe for an investment company and a leader-writer for the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail. During his time as a leader-writer, he became increasingly aware of the power of welfare states to change the nature of society. He has written for many publications and appeared on numerous radio stations and television programmes including Radio 5 live, Newsnight, Radio 4's Today programme, Moral Maze and special broadcasts concerning his previous book and his critique of the National Health Service. His other books include The Welfare State We're In, The Richest Man in the World: Sultan of Brunei and Yew and Non-yew. He lives in west London.
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