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All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist

Danny Dorling

Public Policy Review, 2009, vol. 16, issue 4, 226-231

Abstract: Danny Dorling suggests that as old ‘social evils’ have largely been overcome in affluent nations, in one of the most unequal of those countries – Britain – they have transformed into five new tenets of injustice. A continued belief in those tenets both maintains and helps to exacerbate social inequality

Date: 2009
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