
After the Virus
lessons from the past for a better future
$53.77
- Paperback
444 pages
- Release Date
23 September 2021
Summary
After the Virus: Rebuilding a Resilient Britain
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 e…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781009005203 |
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ISBN-10: | 1009005200 |
Author: | Hilary Cooper, Simon Szreter |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 444 |
Release Date: | 23 September 2021 |
Weight: | 490g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 130mm x 25mm |
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Critics Review
’… original and compelling.’ Will Hutton, The Observer
‘… original and compelling.’ Will Hutton, The Observer‘… (a) wonderfully readable and historically informed account.’ Michael Marmot, The Lancet‘A critically important assessment of the current state of governance of healthcare and the economy in the UK - uniquely placed in historical context. The disastrous mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic provides an ideal launch-pad for this critique, which also demonstrates a clear path to a better future. It should be in the hands of everyone in the country who cares about and has responsibility for our future.’ Sir David King, former UK Chief Scientific Adviser and Climate Envoy, Chair of Independent SAGE‘What lessons does the past hold for shaping a better post-pandemic future? This book, with its powerful account of the intolerable inequalities of the present, argues for a revival of the moral foundations of the successful social contracts of earlier periods of British history.’ Diane Coyle, author of Markets, State and People: Economics for Public Policy‘It is quite a feat to trace the vagaries of English social history from the Elizabethan Poor Law, through mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic, to the seven pillars of what a good society should look like. But these wonderfully accessible authors have done it. Bravo.’ Sir Michael Marmot, author of Build Back Fairer: The COVID-19 Marmot Review‘Impressive analysis of how 40 years of neoliberalism severely increased inequalities and the impact of the pandemic, and how a secure, mutually supportive society with a strong economy can be restored. Let’s hope our government finds it inspiring and acts accordingly.’ Pat Thane, author of Divided Kingdom. A History of Britain, 1900 to the Present
About The Author
Hilary Cooper
Hilary Cooper is a former government economist and senior policy maker with expertise in labour markets, children’s services and local development. Her current freelance work examines the challenges of ageing. She was the joint winner of the 2019 IPPR Economics prize for the essay Incentivising an Ethical Economics, with Simon Szreter and Ben Szreter.
Simon Szreter is Professor of History and Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, researching economic, social and public health history. His publications include Health and Wealth, which won the American Public Health Association’s Viseltear Prize, and Sex before the Sexual Revolution, longlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize. He is co-founder and editor of History & Policy.
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