
Rethinking Poverty
What Makes a Good Society?
Barry Knight(Author)
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 30. August 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-4473-4060-7 (ISBN)
Description
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence.
In our society, a wealthy minority flourish, while around one-fifth experience chronic poverty and many people on middle incomes fear for their futures.
Social policy has failed to find answers to these problems and there is now a demand for a new narrative to enable us to escape from the crisis in our society.
With the aim of ending poverty, this book argues that we need to start with the society we want, rather than framing poverty as a problem to be solved. It calls for a bold forward-looking social policy that addresses continuing austerity, under-resourced organisations and a lack of social solidarity.
Based on a research programme carried out by the Webb Memorial Trust involving leading organisations, academics, community activists, children, and surveys of more than 12,000 people living in poverty, a key theme is power which shows that the way forward is to increase people's sense of agency in building the society that they want.
In our society, a wealthy minority flourish, while around one-fifth experience chronic poverty and many people on middle incomes fear for their futures.
Social policy has failed to find answers to these problems and there is now a demand for a new narrative to enable us to escape from the crisis in our society.
With the aim of ending poverty, this book argues that we need to start with the society we want, rather than framing poverty as a problem to be solved. It calls for a bold forward-looking social policy that addresses continuing austerity, under-resourced organisations and a lack of social solidarity.
Based on a research programme carried out by the Webb Memorial Trust involving leading organisations, academics, community activists, children, and surveys of more than 12,000 people living in poverty, a key theme is power which shows that the way forward is to increase people's sense of agency in building the society that they want.
Reviews / Votes
"accessible and comprehensive" - Citizen's Basic Income Trust "This timely contribution offers new thinking into how we tackle poverty as part of a national mission to build a better society." Dan Jarvis, MP "Barry Knight offers us a challenging initial plan of how we might raise our eyes and come together to build a good society without poverty. The more people from diverse sectors who respond, the more progress we're likely to make." Professor the Baroness (Ruth) Lister of Burtersett "Highlights the urgent need for a new approach to dismantling poverty, one that empowers those in poverty to climb out and live a fulfilling life - I urge you to read it!" Lord Bird MBEMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
8 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
203 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-4060-7 (9781447340607)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
08/2017
1st Edition
Policy Press
€17.49
Available for download

E-Book
08/2017
1st Edition
Policy Press
€7.99
Available for download
Person
Barry Knight is a social scientist and statistician, and Director of the Webb Memorial Trust. Having advised the Ford Foundation and the CS Mott Foundation, he now works with the Global Fund for Community Foundations, the Arab Reform Initiative and the European Foundation Centre. He is co-chair of the Working Group on Philanthropy for Social Justice and Peace and is the author or editor of 14 books on poverty, civil society, community development and democracy.
Content
Foreword by Richard Rawes
Introduction
The narrative on poverty has failed
The society we have
The society we want
How do we achieve a good society without poverty?
Who does what to produce a good society?
Towards transformation
Introduction
The narrative on poverty has failed
The society we have
The society we want
How do we achieve a good society without poverty?
Who does what to produce a good society?
Towards transformation