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Challenging choices – Ideology, consumerism and po licy

Autor Michael Clarke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2010
Choice pervades our society: it is founded on political rights to choose and our economy on market choices, but we have now reached the point where choice is extended almost everywhere. This lively and topical book provides a critique of choice in contemporary society and policy, arguing that we can have too much of a good thing. And there are alternatives.In part one, the author shows how choice works at a personal level, its demands, and how it can fail. By examining healthcare, education and pensions, he then explores the alternatives, such as provision.In part two the book reviews the impact of choice through the life cycle, in areas such as careers, relationships fertility, retirement and death. The author considers whether this enhances or burdens our lives, and questions the assumption that more choice is always for the better.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847423979
ISBN-10: 1847423973
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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This is a book about the activity in which we are engaged most - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; and from still tender years to as old an age as we manage to reach: the activity of choosing. We have been told, and we believe, that anything in the world is open to choice. What we overlook is that one thing that is not open to choice is the choosing itself. Clarke masterfully demonstrates how the acclaimed epitome of freedom and self-assertion has been reforged into a 'must' and 'there is no alternative': the two pillars, and two faces of unfreedom. He also unravels the intricate mechanisms of that sleight-of-hand - one of the most guarded secrets of our society of consumers. An eye-opening study, indeed! An indispensable read for everyone fond of freedom and wishing self-assertion... Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds

In this book, Michael Clarke takes on the ideology of choice and challenges it by pitting it against social science studies and the difficult dilemmas the people wrestle with in everyday life. Both challenges clearly demonstrate the limits and problems of individualised consumer choice as a basis for policy and practice. John Clarke, Professor of Social Policy, The Open University.

Notă biografică

Michael Clarke, Former Reader in Sociology, Liverpool University

Cuprins

Introduction
Part One: Choice and consumerism: What is choice?
Making choices: just fun?
Choice and the consumer society
When choice does not work
Some wider problems with choice
Part Two: Choice and the life cycle: Introduction: choice and the life cycle
Jobs and careers
Lovers, partners, spouses
Fertility and family
Retirement
Death
Part three: Conclusions: Choice and meaning
Conclusion