01923cam a2200241 i 4500999001700000020001900017020001800036082001500054100002900069245009300098260002700191300001600218504006700234520108200301650001901383650002101402650001401423650001501437700002801452700002601480942001201506952016301518 c39510d39510 a9781108424783  a978110844092900a306bFLE-M1 aFleurbaey, Marceauthor.12aA manifesto for social progress :bideas for a better society /cMarc Fleurbaey [et al.] aUK:bCambridge,c2018. axiii, 235p. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 221-225) and index. aAt this time when many have lost hope amidst conflicts, terrorism, environmental destruction, economic inequality and the breakdown of democracy, this beautifully written book outlines how to rethink and reform our key institutions - markets, corporations, welfare policies, democratic processes and transnational governance - to create better societies based on core principles of human dignity, sustainability, and justice. This new vision is based on the findings of over 300 Social scientists involved in the collaborative, interdisciplinary international panel on social progress. Relying on state-of-the-art scholarship, these social scientists reviewed the desirability and possibility of all relevant forms of long-term social change, explored current challenges, and synthesized their knowledge on the principles, possibilities, and methods for improving the main institutions of modern societies. Their common finding is that a better society is indeed possible, its contours can be broadly described, and all we need is to gather forces toward realizing this vision. 0aSocial policy. 0aEconomic policy. 0aEquality. 0aDemocracy.1 aBouin, Oliviereauthor.1 aKanbur, Ravieauthor. 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2024-03-22eAhuja Book Company Pvt. Ltd.g1107.21i21-03-2024l0o306 FLE-Mp54530r2024-05-30 00:00:00v1703.41w2024-05-30yBK