Inequality in Britain is on the rise. Does this matter? Should we be bothered that the rich give proportionately much less than the poor? And that only a small minority of the very wealthy are giving generously? Ninety per cent of NHS trusts are restricting routine operations. Youth unemployment is at record levels. Meanwhile, those on the Sunday Times Rich List have increased their wealth by 280 per cent since the turn of the millennium, amidst press reports of massive tax avoidance. For the first time in living memory, children cannot expect to be as well off as their parents. Wealth and privilege is under scrutiny. Giving is Good for You demonstrates that growing inequality and poverty is a threat to everyone - even the wealthy - and that the most unequal societies are the most dysfunctional, unhealthy and violent. The generous minority are urging their peers to follow suit, arguing that in addition to enhancing public benefit as public spending falls, giving can be personally fulfilling, particularly for those who realise that money is not the key to human happiness. The author asks philanthropists, charities and those they support what should be done to encourage us to give more of our money and more of our time to good causes. The solutions they propose will challenge us all, but particularly the wealthy elite and the government.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 14 May 2013
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781849545204
About John Nickson
John Nickson is one of Britain's most experienced fundraising directors. He was head of fundraising for The British Council English National Opera The Royal Academy of Arts and Tate. He also has experience as a donor trustee mentor and adviser to education arts and development charities for over thirty-five years. He is a member of the governing Council of The Royal College of Music. Born in 1947 in Lancashire educated in Yorkshire and at University College London where he read Anthropology John Nickson believes passionately that giving is what everyone should do for reasons of personal fulfilment as well as for any moral obligation towards others.