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Fractured: Why Our Societies Are Coming Apart and How We Put Them Back Together Again - by Jon Yates (Hardcover)

Fractured: Why Our Societies Are Coming Apart and How We Put Them Back Together Again - by  Jon Yates (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><strong>How did we become so divided and what do we do about it?</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>How did we become so divided and what do we do about it?</strong></p><p>This landmark book tackles a deceptively simple idea: the more we spend time with people unlike ourselves, doing things together, the more understanding, tolerant, and even friendly we become.</p><p>Combining fresh analysis with a wealth of fascinating examples, Jon Yates demonstrates the ways in which our societies have become disconnected, so that most of us spend less and less time with people who are different -- as defined by age, race, or class, earning power or education.</p><p>By answering a series of surprising questions, Yates reveals a set of truths that will change the way you think about yourself and those around you. What unites the England football team, the iPod and Singapore? How did a city that funded its schools the least become the best place to grow up poor? How did Silicon Valley come from nowhere to dominate the tech industry? How did a village of Italian-Americans become incredibly healthy while smoking cigars, drinking red wine and never exercising? And why is talking to our friends about politics the worst thing we can do for our democracy?</p><p>Fractured is ultimately an optimistic book, showing convincingly how great people are when they're united in diversity. It argues that the pandemic has created an unprecedented opportunity for us to come together. So we must forge a new 'Common Life' - a set of shared practises and institutions -- that can strengthen the glue that bonds our societies, in all their diversity.</p><p>For the health of our democracy, our society, and our economy, the time to act is now.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>'Jon Yates brings together some remarkable stories to help us think about a Common Life. The last few years have prompted many of us to think about the kind of society we want to help create for the future, and Jon offers practical and provocative ideas.' <b>Justin Welby</b>, Archbishop of Canterbury </p><p>'This perceptive and timely book not only diagnoses our societal ills, but offers an easily digestible prescription. Jon Yates has a rare gift for clear expression of complex ideas. I finished this book with my optimism restored, and you will too.' <b>Iain Dale</b>, author of <i>Why Can't We All Just Get Along</i></p><p>'Deeply wise, meditative, timely and practical. The book fizzles and crackles along and in no time at all you will be at the end, reading about 32 ways to improve your, and everyone else's lives. Act on #32 and buy this book, right now.' <b>Sir Anthony Seldon</b></p><p>'This is the post-pandemic manifesto we need. Vividly written, with a clear diagnosis and specific proposals for overcoming our ills, it is also a challenge to the intellectual status quo.' <b>David Goodhart</b>, author of <i>Head Hand Heart: The Struggle for Dignity and Status in the 21st Century</i></p><p>'<i>Fractured</i> is a very welcome source of stories, insights and practical proposals. If you want to really think about the issue of division, this is a book for you.' <b>Matthew Taylor</b>, Chief Executive of the RSA</p><p>'If you care about social division or worry about the decline of community, this book will make sense of it. As entertaining as it is informative.' <b>Brendan Cox</b>, international campaigner and activist</p><p>'A beautiful and wise book. Beautiful because it makes one want to be a better person who connects with others in society. Wise because through the use of eye-opening real-life stories, it suggests practical ways we can achieve this.' <b>Remi Adekoya</b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Jon Yates is Executive Director of the Youth Endowment Fund, a £200m charitable fund focused on integrating young people into society. He has co-founded a series of charities and initiatives including The Challenge and More in Common aimed at improving life chances and understanding. These programmes now reach 1 in 6 Britons in their lifetime.</p>

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