Urgency of Now
A small book about the madness of inequality and poverty: how they're wrecking people's lives and why doing something about them will make things better for us all
We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable... Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: too late; Martin Luther King Jr It;s time to take a new look at how to change the world. Many people taking individual actions ; signing a petition, giving to charity, recycling,; is important. But can it really make the difference needed to combat injustice and control a rapidly changing climate? Who really has the power to change the world? And what can you really do to help? This little book sets out some of the biggest challenges facing the world today and shows you how to use the power you have in the fight for positive change. It invites you to become part of a movement of people who believe that inequality can and should be challenged. Before its too late. The urgency of now is essential reading for development, international politics, economics, and business students, activists and campaigners, and anyone interested in globalisation or development issues. In fact it's for anyone with a questioning mind. The urgency of now is based on analysis and arguments presented in Oxfam Internationals flagship publication,
Published: 2008
Pages: 64
eBook: 9780855988654
Paperback: 9780855986292
1. Inequality explored | |||
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2. Redistributing power | |||
3. Sharing wealth | |||
4. Reducing fear and anxiety | |||
5. Changing the rules | |||
6. Let's get urgent |
Duncan Green
Duncan Green is the author of From Poverty to Power and Oxfam GB’s Senior Strategic Adviser. He was Oxfam’s Head of Research from 2004-12. From Poverty to Power contains the accumulated knowledge of 25 years spent researching and writing about reducing poverty and combating injustice and, as he says, trying to “do justice to the complexity of the world, while still believing there is a story about how it can be changed for the better.”