
The Good Society
And How We Make It
$72.12
- Hardcover
400 pages
- Release Date
4 March 2026
Summary
A fairer, healthier, more caring and sustainable society is entirely within our grasp. This book shows us the way.
How do we ensure that everyone has good health and receives the care they need? How do we provide education that allows every child to flourish? How do we ensure safety, justice and a sustainable environment for all?
Kate Pickett is a world-leading social scientist whose life’s work has been to identify the underlying causes of society’s most important problems - …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781847928726 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1847928722 |
| Author: | Kate Pickett |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | The Bodley Head Ltd |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 400 |
| Release Date: | 4 March 2026 |
| Weight: | 630g |
| Dimensions: | 242mm x 164mm x 36mm |
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Critics Review
Thought-provoking, erudite … contains a vital positive message: we can move towards a fairer, healthier, more compassionate and sustainable society … Pickett … shines a light for hope – Martin Chilton * Independent, Non-fiction Book of the Month**** *In her new book, the co-author of The Spirit Level gathers jaw-dropping facts about the inequality crisis in the UK – and explores creative ways to address it … There was a moment when reading Kate Pickett’s new book that I realised I was underlining something on nearly every page … there is nothing small about Pickett’s proposals … a clear blueprint for the UK – Aida Edemariam * Guardian *Packed with vision, hope and a practical plan – just what these times are crying out for – Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut EconomicsAn electrifying book: audacious in its range, blistering in its analysis and yet warm and immensely readable – Polly Morland, author of A Fortunate WomanGenuinely transformative, grounded in rigorous evidence and focused on what really matters. A powerful and deeply humane vision – Daniel Chandler, author of Free and EqualAn uplifting vision for solving inequality that benefits everyone – Andy BurnhamPoverty and inequality are at the heart of all our problems. Kate Pickett’s book shows through a consistent frame of care and compassion how tackling them must be at the heart of our solutions too – Zack PolanskiThis is what we need. A clear roadmap that makes the case for how things can be better in achievable and realistic ways – Sammy Wright, author of Exam NationGrounded in practical, tried-and-tested solutions from across the world, The Good Society offers real hope that the problems we face are not insurmountable – Jonathan Aldred, author of License To Be BadOptimistic and realistic - a brilliant personal account of what a lifetime of world-leading research on health and well-being shows us is possible – Danny Dorling, author of The Next CrisisBuilding on a long, distinguished career as a researcher on the links between ill-health and inequalities, Kate Pickett has brought the threads together in an elegant call for a Good Society – Guy Standing, author of The Politics of TimeKate Pickett brings much needed intellect, expertise, experience and empathy to the urgent challenges now facing our society – Melissa BennThe country desperately needs a new lodestar of hope. The Good Society is the book we have been waiting for – Neal Lawson, Director of CompassThe Good Society has lots of ideas … a whistle-stop tour of the greatest hits of progressive social policy, from Finnish schools to Norwegian prisons … [the] section on Universal Basic Income … represents a serious and substantive proposal for tackling both inequality and injustice – Jonathan Portes * Guardian *
About The Author
Kate Pickett
Kate Pickett is Professor of Epidemiology at the University of York, where she leads the Public Health and Society Research Group. Her landmark book The Spirit Level- Why Equality is Better for Everyone, co-written with Richard Wilkinson, was an international bestseller, chosen by the Guardian as one of the 100 most influential books of the century and by the New Statesman as a top ten book of the decade. Their follow-up, The Inner Level, shows how societal inequality has similarly profound effects on individual health and wellbeing. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including the Guardian, Nature and New York Times, and she has delivered more than 500 keynote speeches, including at the United Nations, the European Parliament and within UK government departments. Kate is the co-founder of the Equality Trust, an academic co-director of Health Equity North, and a fellow of the RSA, the UK Faculty of Public Health and the Academy of Social Sciences. In 2023, she received an OBE for services to societal equality.
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