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Feasible Socialism

Black Report conference 9th September 2005

Summing up Dr James Munro:

Health and inequality: What have I learned?

But no further

This isn't about poverty

Inequality is lifelong

Inequality has its effects on health at every point in the life course

As Black knew

The income distribution (graph):

Graph of income distribution

What has happened:

Changing inequality over time

How to make a more unequal society

How to make a more equal society

  • Redistribution of power and resources
  • Accessible services
  • Regulation of markets
How can we reduce health inequality without actually reducing inequality?

There has been progress

A simple demand

Organise around this demand:

This should be Labour's central guiding star

Make the case "Inequality is an obstacle to some kind of greater human harmony", Richard Wilkinson

How Martin began: