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How Compassion can Transform our Politics, Economy, and Society draws together experts across disciplines - ranging from psychology to climate science, philosophy to economics, history to business - to explore the power of compassion to transform politics, our society, and our economy.
The book shows that compassion can be used as the basis of a new political, economic, and social philosophy as well as a practical tool to address climate breakdown, inequality, homelessness, and more. Crucially, it also provides a detailed plan for its execution. It marks the first time that the study of compassion has been applied across multiple disciplines.
The book provides a template for the study of compassion on an interdisciplinary basis and will appeal to academics, professionals, and the general reader searching for a fresh and inspiring approach to the seemingly intractable problems facing the world.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Lord Dubs; Section 1: The background to compassion; 1: The science of compassion, Paul Gilbert; 2: The history of compassion, Barbara Taylor; 3: The philosophy of compassion, AC Grayling; 4: Hate and compassion, Marina Cantacuzino; Section 2: The manifesto for compassion; 5: Business, Henry Richards; 6: Climate, Mark Maslin and Simon L. Lewis; 7: Crime, Joe Sim; 8: Culture, Julian Baggini; 9: Economics, Danny Dorling; 10: Immigration, Ala Sirriyeh; 11: Justice, Pragna Patel; 12: Social Security, Frances Ryan; Section 3: How we get there; 13: Beyond right and wrong, Jennifer Nadel; 14: Compassion in politics, Matt Hawkins