books

4 Item(s)

per page

Grid  List 

Set Ascending Direction
  1. What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract by Minouche Shafik

    Regular Price: Rs.1,280

    Special Price Rs.1,150

    Books dealing with the social contract often tend to be soothing, even soppy. They quote Rousseau and construct grand theories. Minouche Shafik brilliantly avoids this pitfall, simply defining the social contract as what we can expect, in society, from each other.---Julien Damon, Telos

    An intelligent and honest attempt to tackle a broad range of problems---John Phelan, American Experiment

    What We Owe Each Other ... articulates why, when, and how government policies can help society reach its goals. Shafik wields her compelling personal experience and a wealth of academic research to argue for a more robust social contract and renewed commitment to shared responsibility. Readers will be left cautiously hopeful that governments can be a force for good and that a better tomorrow is possible.---Andrew Stevens, The Christian Century

    Progressive, pragmatic, and deeply empathetic.-- "Fast Company Magazine"

    In this intelligent and lucid book, she calls for a new social contract based on three principles: security for all; investment in capability; and efficient and fair sharing of risks.---Martin Wolf, Financial Times

    Offer[s] a persuasive diagnosis of the present social malaise and offer[s] plenty of suggestions about what policymakers could do.---Diane Coyle, Financial Times

    Learn More
  2. The 10 Day Mba by Steven Silbiger

    Rs.960

4 Item(s)

per page

Grid  List 

Set Ascending Direction