The Global Impact Of Inequality

Mon, 10/06/2013 - 18:30
Regular event?: 
This is not a regular event
Town/City: 
LONDON
Postcode: 
EC1M 6EL.

Café Diplo at The Gallery, 70/77 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EL. Nearest tube station Farringdon. 6.45pm (doors open 6.30).
With Danny Dorling.
Societies all over the world are experiencing spiralling inequality, led by countries such as the US and Britain, which reached their high-water mark of equality in the 1970s, only to head firmly and swiftly in the opposite direction ever since. They relaxed the controls over corporations and high finance, allowing the rich to become super-rich without caring about their impact on the poor or the planet - and ultimately plunged the whole world into economic crisis. But it does not have to be that way. Danny Dorling is Professor of Human Geography at Sheffield University and an Academician of the Academy of the Learned Societies in the Social Sciences. His work concerns issues of housing, health, employment, education and poverty, concentrating on social and spatial inequalities to life chances both in Britain and further afield, and he has published more than a dozen books on issues relating to social inequalities. He will look at countries that have bucked the trend towards greater inequality and market mayhem and will propose some key ways in which we can restore levels of greater equality that would sustain us all.

Organised by: 
Friends of Le Monde Diplomatique
Member: 
Organiser is an NFP member
Price: 
£3, concessions £2, tickets on door.
Venue: 
The Gallery, 70/77 Cowcross Street, London
Contact: 
Info 07905 313 759 or see our website www.mondediplofriends.org.uk
Wheelchair Accessibility: 
yes