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The third of the four quarters sees Maurice back in the rather blustery woods (apologies for the sound quality) with his dog Salvo, thinking about how we could get a real, bodily sense of the sheer scale of the inequalities generated by our dominant economic model - and thus the need for a politics of equality.
By Maurice MacartneyThe third of the four quarters sees Maurice back in the rather blustery woods (apologies for the sound quality) with his dog Salvo, thinking about how we could get a real, bodily sense of the sheer scale of the inequalities generated by our dominant economic model - and thus the need for a politics of equality.