Department of Political Science Seminar - presented by Richard Wilkinson & Kate Pickett
14 March 2019, 6:15 pm–7:45 pm
The Inner Level - How more equal societies improve wellbeing.
Event Information
Open to
- All | UCL staff | UCL students
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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UCL Department of Political Science
Location
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Sir Ambrose Fleming Lecture TheatreG06, Roberts BuildingGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BT
Why is the incidence of mental illness in the UK twice that in Germany? Why are Americans three times more likely than the Dutch to develop gambling problems? Why is child well-being so much worse in New Zealand than Japan? As this groundbreaking study demonstrates, the answer to all these hinges on inequality.
Wilkinson and Pickett describe how these responses to hierarchies evolved, and why the impacts of inequality on us are so severe. In doing so, they challenge the conception that humans are innately competitive and self-interested. They undermine, too, the idea that inequality is the product of 'natural' differences in individual ability. This book sheds new light on many of the most urgent problems facing societies today, but it is not just an index of our ills. It demonstrates that societies based on fundamental equalities, sharing and reciprocity generate much higher levels of well-being, and lays out the path towards them.
About the Speaker
Richard Wilkinson
Visiting Professor at University of York
Richard is now Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School, Honorary Professor at University College London and Visiting Professor at the University of York.
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