The Welfare of Nations

James Bartholomew

The Welfare of Nations
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 January 2018
Pages
448
ISBN
9781785902666

The Welfare of Nations

James Bartholomew

Listed by the Sunday Times as one of the five best political books of 2015.

Welfare states have spread across the globe and are transforming modern civilisation, argues James Bartholomew. But the take-over is by no means universally successful. In Marseille, armed drug gangs dominate the social housing estates. In America, an outstandingly rich country, 45 million people are dependent on food stamps. In Britain, the NHS has one of the worst records for cancer care in the advanced world.

Many countries are raising more in taxes but nevertheless getting deeper into debt because of their burgeoning welfare states. All around the world, the author suggests, welfare state dependency is damaging culture and character, whilst allowing governments an alarming influence over our daily lives.

James Bartholomew has travelled the world to see how cultures and lives are being changed. This controversial book is an unparalleled investigation into welfare systems in which he tells the story of the people and places he has visited.

Whatever side you take, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand modern life. [The book] despite being saturated with facts and statistics is a very easy, racy read. The Salisbury Review.

This book is chock-full of startling facts and vivid examples, woven together by passionate argument. It will be a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the political argument of the years to come. Fraser Nelson, The Spectator.

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