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David Davis(Author)
William Collins (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2049
Book
Hardback
978-0-00-821096-0 (ISBN)
Description
A powerful and persuasive argument about where the world is going in the next twenty-to-thirty years. Old Western Capitalist economies now face an existential threat. This is not simply due to globalisation and the rise of China - it is fundamentally about fairness. Capitalism has survived and thrived until now because most people have considered it fair. Making it fair again, addressing inequality following the 2008 financial crash and the rise of automation is what this book is all about.
A powerful and persuasive argument about where the world is going in the next twenty-to-thirty years. Old Western Capitalist economies now face an existential threat. This is not simply due to globalisation and the rise of China - it is fundamentally about fairness. Capitalism has survived and thrived until now because most people have considered it fair. Making it fair again, addressing inequality following the 2008 financial crash and the rise of automation is what this book is all about.
A powerful and persuasive argument about where the world is going in the next twenty-to-thirty years. Old Western Capitalist economies now face an existential threat. This is not simply due to globalisation and the rise of China - it is fundamentally about fairness. Capitalism has survived and thrived until now because most people have considered it fair. Making it fair again, addressing inequality following the 2008 financial crash and the rise of automation is what this book is all about.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
270 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-821096-0 (9780008210960)
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Person
David Davis has been the Member of Parliament since 1987. The former Foreign Office Minister, he has served as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Shadow Home Secretary and chair of The Future of Banking Commission - which investigated the causes of the recent banking crisis. In 2011 he was lead author and editor of a book of essays written by MPs and leading political thinkers. Entitled 'The Future of Conservatism' the book provided a blueprint for the future direction of Conservative Party policy.
David Davis has been the Member of Parliament since 1987. The former Foreign Office Minister, he has served as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Shadow Home Secretary and chair of The Future of Banking Commission - which investigated the causes of the recent banking crisis. In 2011 he was lead author and editor of a book of essays written by MPs and leading political thinkers. Entitled 'The Future of Conservatism' the book provided a blueprint for the future direction of Conservative Party policy.
David Davis has been the Member of Parliament since 1987. The former Foreign Office Minister, he has served as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Shadow Home Secretary and chair of The Future of Banking Commission - which investigated the causes of the recent banking crisis. In 2011 he was lead author and editor of a book of essays written by MPs and leading political thinkers. Entitled 'The Future of Conservatism' the book provided a blueprint for the future direction of Conservative Party policy.