What caused the UK’s cost of living crisis, and how can we rebuild? Setting out the concept of liveability, this book argues that rather than focus on increasing wages, we need to make life more liveable through foundational services and social infrastructure.
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Julie Froud is Professor of Financial Innovation at Manchester Business School and a member of CRESC
Colin Haslam is Professor in Accounting/Finance at Queen Mary, University of London
Sukhdev Johal is Chair in Accounting & Strategy at Queen Mary University of London
‘Read this and you won’t look at a front page the same way again.’
Aditya Chakrabortty, The Guardian
‘A brilliant book that makes hope realisable and outlines the passion that is needed.’
Danny Dorling, author of Inequality and the 1%
‘The authors map out strategies to deliver redistribution and social justice by focusing on the most basic question: what can be done – by people, households and communities – to improve the quality of life around them.’
Paul Mason, author of Postcapitalism
‘This clever book is a set of visionary proposals from a group of people who actually know what they are talking about! Everyone should be reading it, and most especially our MPs.’
Henrietta Moore, Institute of Global Prosperity, UCL
‘Essential reading for the impending post-neoliberal reinvention of democracy and the state.’
Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute
‘This rich and fascinating book points to practical ways we could create a liveable economy.’
Hilary Cottam, author of Radical Help
It’s hard to escape the feeling that in Britain today nothing works. In the face of unaffordable essentials, public service failure, inflation and industrial unrest, this book offers an incisive analysis of the UK’s problems and a new approach to tackling them.
Behind the acute ‘cost of living crisis’ is a chronic ongoing foundational crisis. All the pillars of household liveability are failing as residual income is squeezed, services collapse and social infrastructure decays. Politicians and commentators recommend faster growth and higher wages, but mainstream policies cannot deliver these outcomes, which in any case would not solve our problems.
The only political way out is through a practice of ‘adaptive reuse’: starting from where we are at, aiming directly to improve household liveability and working around the constraints that frustrate mainstream policies. When nothing works breaks with the assumptions of left and right in the UK political classes and changes the field of what is economically visible and politically actionable.
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