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Injustice

To tie in with the publication of Money for eveyone, which looks at Citizen’s Income as a way of reducing inequality, this month we are giving you the chance to buy Injustice for just £5. Order your copy here.
 


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All three Policy Press Bytes from Danny Dorling's Unequal health are now available. Policy Press Bytes give you tasters of our most exciting titles on your e-book reader for just 75p. Find out more here...


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Buy our most popular e-books at the special price of (around) £6.99, including Injustice, Democracy under attack and Hidden Stories of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry.


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