Tag Archives: inequality
How successful people attribute their success …
My artist colleagues and I have been trying to unravel the concepts of “deserving versus undeserving” in the politics of social inequality. The recent fiasco over how to “fairly” award 2020 ‘exam results’ has shone a harsh spotlight on this. … Continue reading
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Tagged government, inequality, levelling up, meritocracy, psychology, wealth
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Is playing golf on a Friday afternoon such a bad thing?
Liam Fox recently told an audience of Tory activists that it’s the “duty” of our business leaders “to contribute to the prosperity of our country”. Instead, Fox complained, they are letting us down by choosing to play golf on Friday … Continue reading
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Tagged golf, growth, inequality, Liam Fox, prosperity, tim jackson
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Simply touching money makes us less helpful
I’m working on a project with the artist group, Larks and Ravens, on the topic of money – what is it?, where did it come from? what’s it doing? And how on earth did we get to a point where … Continue reading
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Tagged boris johnson, helpfulness, inequality, money, psychology
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