The Care Dilemma, David Goodhart
The Care Dilemma, David Goodhart
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The Care Dilemma
Caring Enough in the Age of Sex Equality

Author: David Goodhart

Narrator: David Goodhart

Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/24/2024


Synopsis

Family life has changed rapidly over the past 60 years.

David Goodhart asks whether this transformation has been an unalloyed good. Increased opportunities for women, greater freedom and autonomy, and a more equal domestic sphere have brought considerable benefits. However, argues Goodhart, there have been losses as well as gains: liberal trends have produced negative consequences in family breakdown, children's mental health, and the undervaluing of care. Falling birthrates also present major demographic and social challenges. The costs fall disproportionately on the working poor and left-behind 'somewheres', and, for many, are starting to outweigh the benefits. We need a new policy settlement that supports gender equality while also recognising the importance of stable families and community life.

No-one interested in the biggest social and political challenges facing us can afford to miss this game-changing contribution from one of our most incisive and iconoclastic commentators.

About David Goodhart

David Goodhart is one of the most distinctive and influential contemporary political analysts. He worked for the Financial Times for twelve years before founding Prospect magazine in 1995. He now leads the demography unit for the Policy Exchange think tank. His book The British Dream: Successes and Failures of Post-War Immigration was runner up for the Orwell book prize. In bestselling book The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics, Goodhart identified the value divisions in western societies that help explain Brexit, Trump, and the global rise of populism.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on November 10, 2024

I mostly enjoyed this. I think the author makes a fair assessment of the issues that modern women in Britain face. I think some of his proposals for how to get through the problems are good, but I don’t think they’re anything that will be taken seriously by politicians. I’m not sure he made a strong......more

Goodreads review by J R FORSTER on March 11, 2025

How we care for our children, our elderly or others who need support in society tells us so much about the way we live. Goodhart illuminates the challenges faced by a society who historically leaned on the family, and particularly the unpaid work for women in order to provide this care. While few wou......more