Know Your Place
A personal and statistical exploration of inequality
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published:8th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£9.99(9781398505391)
This thought-provoking book, Know Your Place, explores social mobility and systemic inequality through personal narrative and statistical analysis.
In Know Your Place, Dr. Faiza Shaheen offers a compelling blend of memoir and analysis, examining the societal structures that shape our lives. Drawing from her own journey from a working-class background to becoming a leading statistician and political candidate, Shaheen challenges the notion that individual effort alone dictates success. She argues that the narratives surrounding social mobility often overlook the critical roles of public services, socio-economic status, and sheer luck. Through personal anecdotes and statistical insights, she illustrates how these factors create an uneven playing field, making the dream of upward mobility an elusive fairy tale for many.
The book serves as a poignant critique of a society that celebrates individual triumphs while ignoring the systemic barriers that hinder progress for the majority. Shaheen's narrative is not just about her own achievements; it is a broader commentary on the pervasive inequality that defines contemporary life. By highlighting her experiences and the challenges faced by others in similar circumstances, she underscores the urgent need for collective action to address these injustices.
Ultimately, Know Your Place is a rallying cry for change. It encourages readers to recognize the limitations imposed by the current socio-economic system and to envision a society where opportunities are accessible to all. Through her powerful storytelling and rigorous analysis, Shaheen inspires hope and advocates for a future where we can redefine success and create a more equitable world together.
‘A stunning and devastating indictment of a society scarred and defined by inequality, by one of the most charismatic and compelling voices in politics today’ -- Owen Jones
‘Faiza’s work is living proof that you don’t have to choose between focusing on class and battling racism, or to triangulate on hate in order to advance a political cause. She’s a testament to the power of rising with your community, and not out of it’ -- Ash Sarkar
‘A brilliant, forensic and also very personal analysis of how unfair life is in the most economically unequal country in Europe – giving power a strong dose of truth’ -- Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
‘In this impassioned and thoughtful book, Faiza Shaheen dismantles the myth of meritocracy and compellingly shows that we need to fundamentally challenge the unsustainable and unjust inequalities that abound in Britain today’ -- Professor Mike Savage, London School of Economics
ISBN: 9781398505377
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 23mm
Weight: unknown
304 pages