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  • Published: 16 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9780141991948
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $24.99
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Free and Equal

What Would a Fair Society Look Like?




An uplifting vision of a new, egalitarian liberalism, and a bold practical programme for how we can reinvigorate democracy and transform capitalism

Despite the enormous problems we face and widespread dissatisfaction with the status quo, it's surprisingly hard to find a coherent vision of what a better, fairer society would look like.

Free and Equal provides that vision. In this hugely ambitious and exhilarating debut, philosopher and economist Daniel Chandler argues that the ideas we need are hiding in plain sight, in the work of the twentieth century's greatest political philosopher, John Rawls. Although they have revolutionised philosophy, his ideas have had little impact on politics - until now. Taking Rawls's humane and egalitarian liberalism as his starting point, Chandler builds a careful and ultimately irresistible case for a progressive agenda that would fundamentally reshape our political and economic institutions.

This is a book brimming with hope and possibility - a much-needed alternative to the cynicism that pervades our politics, setting out a 'realistic utopia' that can galvanise people from all walks of life. Free and Equal has the potential not only to transform contemporary debate, but to offer a touchstone for a modern, egalitarian liberalism for many years to come, cementing Rawls's place in political discourse, and firmly establishing Chandler as a vital new voice for our time.

  • Published: 16 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9780141991948
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • RRP: $24.99
Categories:

Praise for Free and Equal

A beautifully written and compelling argument that Rawlsian political philosophy can heal our broken societies and make us, indeed, free and equal

Sir Angus Deaton, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics

This is superb work, in both explaining Rawls for general readers and in applying Rawlsian principles to contemporary problems of social and political justice . . . It is impressive – clear, concise, thorough, and accessible

Professor Samuel Freeman, author of Rawls and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Rawls

This is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of the left, and indeed the future of liberal democracy

Jon Cruddas MP

This is a fantastic book. More than ever, we need philosophers to participate in the public debate about inequality and sustainability. In Free and Equal Daniel Chandler provides us with the moral basis for an ambitious egalitarian agenda, and a roadmap for putting this into practice. It is a must-read!

Thomas Piketty, author of Capital in the 21st Century

A tremendous book, timely, wise, authoritative and clear

Stephen Fry

Invaluable . . . Chandler takes a set of universal principles around fairness, based on the philosophy of John Rawls, and applies them to the real world of liberal democracy

Sir Vince Cable, former leader of the Liberal Democrats

In this very timely and refreshing book, Daniel Chandler argues that rather than abandon liberalism we must reimagine it. Free and Equal asks big questions about how human society should be organised, and offers answers all of us should take seriously, whatever our politics

Jesse Norman MP

Can a philosopher help dig us out of the political hole we’re in? In Free and Equal Daniel Chandler makes a robust and inspiring case for the philosophy of John Rawls, dragging his theory of justice down from Harvard’s ivory towers and into the street with the people. In clear and impassioned style he returns Rawls to the centre of the conversation, re-establishing his work as a potential agent of radical – and practicable – change . . . a book that is both intellectually rigorous and full of hope

Zadie Smith

Daniel Chandler is the most exciting new thinker on the scene, making the most complex of ideas digestible even for idiots like me. Free and Equal provides a refreshingly hopeful tonic for our cynical times. I gulped it down

Hadley Freeman

Daniel Chandler argues that Rawls’s ideas can help us build a fairer society, from strengthening democracy to tackling inequality. Chandler has an excellent background on the philosophical issues that are central to practical policy making, and given the lucidity and reach of what he writes, this book will meet a very important need

Amartya Sen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics

A beautifully clear, inspiring, wise book with the potential not only to reinvent liberalism, but to transform our societies for the better

Johann Hari, author of Stolen Focus

Thought-provoking

Linda Yueh, author of The Great Economists and The Great Crashes

Daniel Chandler’s provocative book helps make human possibilities more credible than they have been in our neoliberal age. Free and Equal doubles as an accessible guide to a leading philosophical system, and a call for a new agenda for justice in our time

Samuel Moyn, author of Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World

A magnificent attempt to apply fundamental philosophical principles to the practical building of a better world. Far-reaching and well-evidenced, it offers a new, coherent, principles-based approach to policy design

Professor Lord Richard Layard, author of Happiness

So many of the answers to our dilemmas about democracy and inequality can be found in the philosophy of John Rawls. Daniel Chandler brings those answers to life with contemporary evidence and solutions. Read Free and Equal and feel hopeful about the future

Minouche Shafik, President of Columbia University

Many of us wonder idly why we can’t live in a kinder world. Daniel Chandler has done us all a significant favour by devising a powerful analysis of exactly why the world is not presently kind and how it might become more so. An inspiring work which returns political philosophy to its rightful position: that of working out how to make things better

Alain de Botton, author of The Consolations of Philosophy

Lucid and well-informed

Philippe Van Parijs

Clear, brave, compelling. This book shows how to put values at the heart of politics in a rigorous way, and is an important contribution to the future of progressive politics

David Miliband, former Foreign Secretary

An exceptionally sane, judicious essay on what a viable democracy entails... [Chandler] develops a realistic, humane - and in its way, revolutionary - vision of a society committed to equity, inclusion and accountability. It should become an indispensable tool in political debate in the years ahead

Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury

Chandler shows us how Rawls’s universal moral vision can be a lodestar for our times, helping us to collectively shape and debate a practical blueprint for a fair society and find our way out of our current political morass – let’s hope it is as widely read as it needs to be

Kate Pickett, author of The Spirit Level

A brilliantly eloquent, incredibly insightful reimagining of liberalism

Owen Jones

A book full of ideals and ideas, optimism grounded in action. It is as energising as it is timely

Andy Haldane, former Chief Economist of the Bank of England

This is a morally steadfast book, which liberalism’s honest opponents should take for their target, and which will enliven liberal theory and perhaps even reinvigorate liberal political practice

Daniel Markovits, author of The Meritocracy Trap

A rousing and original argument against hopelessness which will convince even the most jaded among us that a better public debate and a more just world are indeed within reach

Ryan Avent, author of The Wealth of Humans

A timely and thought-provoking look into society, Chandler’s insights are much needed in today’s world. Free and Equal offers a well-written perspective on how we live today and provides hope in practical ways for economies to operate for the better in the future

Rupal Patel, senior economist, Bank of England

A breath of fresh air... Engaging, clear and persuasive

Literary Review

Serious, progressive, and grounded in a great political philosopher

Will Hutton (Twitter)

Fascinating

Matt Lucas (via Twitter)

Inspiring ... A stirring call for egalitarian liberalism based on the ideas of John Rawls

Guardian

An exemplary demonstration of how public reasoning can be done . . . Chandler’s virtue is his blend of philosophy with evidence-based policy. This is a kind of erudite public intellectualism reminiscent of Amartya Sen, and is a welcome respite from the knee-jerk moralism that dominates the op-ed pages and social media

William Davies, New Statesman

Powerfully argued and lucidly written

Financial Times

A shining example of how a lucid writer can develop practical proposals to improve society

Paschal Donohoe, Irish Times

Attractively written and strongly argued ... This is a welcome reminder of what progressive politics should be

Jonathan Wolff, Times Literary Supplement

Genuinely original . . . An inspiring catalogue of fresh ideas each with a clear and jargon-free philosophical underpinning drawn from Rawls’ work

John Mitchinson, Byline Times

Brilliant . . . there’s no doubt that Chandler is answering a yearning for something . . . a crisp exposition of Rawl’s principles . . . Skipping freely between gritty evidence and high theory, and grappling impressively and impatiently with practical obstacles to change . . . Chandler is reminiscent of his one-time teacher, Amartya Sen

Tom Clark, Prospect

A refreshing and useful contribution to envisioning a better world . . . Free and Equal provides a model for what politically engaged philosophy should look like

Jacobin

A really vibrant piece of work, which provides social democrats with something there's been precious little of for a long time: inspiration

Ian Dunt, Waterstones (Book of the Year)

The most excellent book … substantive and beautifully expressed suggestions for improving almost everything

James O’Brien

Sparkles with insight and intelligence . . . strikingly innovative

James Orr, The Critic

If liberal democracy is to survive as a form of government, it needs a complete rethink. So argues Chandler in this rousing homage to the political philosopher John Rawls

The New York Times

Welcomely ambitious ... Richly erudite and thoughtful ... A sanely conventional vision of a state reformed in the direction of ever greater fairness and equity, one able to curb the excesses of capitalism and to accommodate the demands of diversity

The New Yorker

Brilliantly lucid . . . Chandler both explains and reinterprets the philosophy of the great liberal thinker John Rawls, offering fresh approaches to everything from spiralling poverty to entrenched educational inequality to the so-called culture wars

Melissa Benn, New Statesman, Books of the Year

In Free and Equal he seeks to reinvent liberalism as a relevant, radical doctrine . . . he mixes boldness and pragmatism

Henry Mance, Financial Times

A galvanising vision for society that uses the revolutionary ideas of American thinker John Rawls as its starting point

Guardian, 2023 in Books

Chandler traverses a range of political, economic and social issues, suggesting one reform or innovation after another. The manner in which he does this is impressive; he writes with great clarity

Noel Malcolm, Spectator

A vigorous case for adopting the liberal political framework laid out by John Rawls. . . . Chandler is a lucid and elegant writer, and there’s an earnest sense of excitement propelling his argument — a belief that Rawls’s framework for thinking through political issues offers a humane way out of the most intractable disputes.

New York Times Book Review

The thinker of the moment . . . Free and Equal offers a manifesto for change shaped by the ideal of a fair society. Clearly expressed and strongly argued

Glyn Davis, Australian Book Review

Timely and optimistic . . . a bold attempt to resuscitate the ideas of John Rawls

Stewart Lansley, Fabian Review

An inspiring and achievable vision for a better society . . . that rarest of things: a comprehensive and down to earth blueprint for a "fair" society . . . a book all liberal egalitarians and democratic socialists should read for its wisdom, lucidity and above all visionary realism

Matthew McManus, Liberal Currents
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