Global Capital, Human Needs and Social Policies
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Global Capital, Human Needs and Social Policies by Ian Gough, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2000. This compelling 241-page paperback delves into the intricate relationship between the demands of capitalism and the essential needs of individuals. Gough explores whether it is possible to reconcile the often conflicting interests of capital with the fundamental requirements of society.
With an optimistic perspective, the author argues that while the gap between capital's drive and human needs may never be entirely closed, social policy holds significant potential to bridge this divide. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in political economy, social issues, and the dynamics of public welfare in Europe and beyond. Enhance your understanding of the complexities of social policy and its impact on poverty and welfare in the contemporary world.