Born poor? Bad luck, you have won last prize in the lottery of life
The rise of individualism and the celebration of the private over the
public is undermining the strength of our social institutions
Will Hutton
The Observer, Saturday 14 July 2012
The economic and social crises are merging. The protracted
"contained" depression is making life ever harder and disillusioning for
those, and their children, trapped at the bottom – while making those
at the top ever more robust about looking after themselves and their
own. A mean world growing still meaner fosters division and mutual
suspicion.
In the US, Robert Putnam, the pioneering social scientist whose book Bowling Alone
set out an electrifying account of a new American loneliness, has been
revealing the results of another round of social research. Class is
becoming ever more important as a determinant of outcomes in American
life; it now trumps race, he argues, and the differences can be observed
very early on in the children of different classes.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
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