The Case for Universal Basic Services

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Synopsis

The idea that healthcare and education should be provided as universal public services to all who need them is widely accepted. But why leave it there? Why not expand it to more of life’s essentials?

In their bold new book, Anna Coote and Andrew Percy argue that this transformational new policy – Universal Basic Services – is exactly what we need to save our societies and our planet. The old argument that free markets and individual choice are the best way to solve pressing problems of poverty, inequality and environmental degradation has led us to catastrophe, and must be abandoned. The authors show that expanding the principle of collective universal service provision to everyday essentials like transport, childcare and housing is not only the best way of tackling many of the biggest problems facing the contemporary world: it’s also efficient, practical and affordable.

Anyone who cares about fighting for a fairer, greener and more democratic world should read this book.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781509539833
  • Number of pages: 140
  • Dimensions: 188 x 125 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 181g
  • Languages: English

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The Case for Universal Basic Services
Timely opening to a conversation on Universal Basic Services and what the state should provide
Anna Coote is Principal Fellow at the New Economics Foundation and Andrew Percy is Co-Director of the Social Prosperity Network at the UCL Institute for Gl... READ MORE
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