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The War on The Old
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The War on The Old

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‘Better than the alternative’, said Mark Twain. As the 21st century rolls on, many of those living through their sunset years may be in two minds about that. It is estimated that by 2020, one in five Britons will be pensioners and living a longer retirement than ever before. ‘A good thing’, politicians add, through gritted teeth. The truth is that for them it is a damned inconvenient thing. An attitude is developing which regards ‘the old’ as not a tribute to the better life Britain now provides for its population but a social problem: something that must be ‘solved’. John Sutherland (age 77, and feeling keenly what he writes about) examines this intergenerational conflict as a new kind of ‘war’ in which institutional neglect and universal indifference to the old has reached aggressive, and routinely lethal, levels. This is a book which goes out to provoke but in the process tells some deep and inconvenient truths, about something British society would rather not think about.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2017
Pages
144
ISBN
9781785901713

‘Better than the alternative’, said Mark Twain. As the 21st century rolls on, many of those living through their sunset years may be in two minds about that. It is estimated that by 2020, one in five Britons will be pensioners and living a longer retirement than ever before. ‘A good thing’, politicians add, through gritted teeth. The truth is that for them it is a damned inconvenient thing. An attitude is developing which regards ‘the old’ as not a tribute to the better life Britain now provides for its population but a social problem: something that must be ‘solved’. John Sutherland (age 77, and feeling keenly what he writes about) examines this intergenerational conflict as a new kind of ‘war’ in which institutional neglect and universal indifference to the old has reached aggressive, and routinely lethal, levels. This is a book which goes out to provoke but in the process tells some deep and inconvenient truths, about something British society would rather not think about.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2017
Pages
144
ISBN
9781785901713