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Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century

Principles and Policies

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  • © 2013

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Part of the book series: Perspectives from Social Economics (PSE)

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Having previously defined a good society as a sustainable society with a high level of development, significant provision of meaningful jobs, and low levels of inequality and social ills, Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-first Century provides a wide range of principles and policies that would be necessary if we are to achieve a good society.

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Education, Distribution, and Good Society

  2. Sustainability, Ecology, and Good Society

  3. Economic Development, Employment, and Good Society

  4. Civic Institutions, Freedom, Time, and Good Society

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Bob Williams Danièle Meulders Síle O'Dorchai Shann Turnbull Paula M. Cole Valerie K. Kepner Janet Spitz Edward J. O'Boyle Michael J. Murray Tom Walker K Maeve Powlick

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