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Acknowledgements |
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Letter from America: commentary |
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Foreword |
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The beliefs that uphold injustice |
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3 | (3) |
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The five faces of social inequality |
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6 | (5) |
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11 | (4) |
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2 Inequality: the antecedent and outcome of injustice |
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15 | (22) |
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Inevitability of change: what we do now we could all have enough? |
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17 | (3) |
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Injustice rising out of the ashes of social evils |
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20 | (8) |
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So where do we go from here? |
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28 | (9) |
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3 `Elitism is efficient': new educational divisions |
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37 | (62) |
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The `new delinquents': those most harmed by elitism, a seventh of all children |
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40 | (11) |
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IQism: the underlying rationale for the growth of elitism |
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51 | (10) |
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Apartheid schooling: from garaging to hot-housing |
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61 | (13) |
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Putting on a pedestal: superhuman myths |
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74 | (9) |
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The 1950s: from ignorance to arrogance |
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83 | (16) |
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4 `Exclusion is necessary': excluding people from society |
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99 | (60) |
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Indebted: those most harmed by exclusion, a sixth of all people |
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102 | (13) |
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Geneticism: the theories that exacerbate social exclusion |
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115 | (11) |
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Segregation: of community from community |
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126 | (8) |
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Escapism: of the rich behind walls |
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134 | (12) |
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The 1960s: the turning point from inclusion to exclusion |
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146 | (13) |
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5 `Prejudice is natural': a wider racism |
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159 | (74) |
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Indenture: labour for miserable reward, a fifth of all adults |
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164 | (13) |
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Darwinism: thinking that different incentives are needed |
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177 | (14) |
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Polarisation: of the economic performance of regions |
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191 | (14) |
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Inheritance: the mechanism of prejudice |
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205 | (15) |
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The 1970s: the new racism |
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220 | (13) |
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6 `Greed is good': consumption and waste |
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233 | (72) |
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Not part of the programme: just getting by, a quarter of all households |
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237 | (16) |
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Economics: the discipline with so much to answer for |
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253 | (13) |
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Gulfs: between our lives and our worlds |
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266 | (10) |
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Celebrity: celebrated as a model of success |
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276 | (13) |
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The 1980s: changing the rules of trade |
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289 | (16) |
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7 `Despair is inevitable': health and wellbeing |
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305 | (48) |
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Anxiety: made ill through the way we live, a third of all families |
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307 | (7) |
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Competition: proposing insecurity as beneficial |
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314 | (10) |
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Culture: the international gaps in societal wellbeing |
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324 | (8) |
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Bird-brained thinking: putting profit above caring |
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332 | (12) |
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The 1990s: birth of mass medicating |
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344 | (9) |
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8 Conspiracy, consensus, conclusion |
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353 | (106) |
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353 | (14) |
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367 | (8) |
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375 | (7) |
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382 | (6) |
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388 | (7) |
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395 | (64) |
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395 | (3) |
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398 | (4) |
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402 | (10) |
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412 | (8) |
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420 | (9) |
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429 | (9) |
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438 | (10) |
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448 | (11) |
Name index |
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459 | (3) |
Subject index |
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