To Be Fair

Ben, Fenton

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What does it mean ‘to be fair’, how do we decide what we mean by Fair Play and why does unfairness cause us such anguish? We take it for granted and talk about it constantly, but when fairness is broken, why does its absence gnaw at what it means to be human? Fairness has gone missing in Western society, Ben Fenton argues in this polemic on the common impulse that holds humanity together. Fenton, one of Britain’s most experienced news reporters, defines what we mean by fairness and reveals where it sits in the make-up of our species. He traces the evolution of the instinct to be fair from prehistoric man to Black Lives Matter and explores its place in history, politics, sport, law, business and even in war.

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Publish Date: 11/03/2021

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‘Ben’s book is an elegant and essential intervention in an era of enervating culture wars. It asks and answers nothing less than the most important question of our time: how can we recover the ability to talk to one another?’ – Sathnam Sanghera, author of EmpirelandWhat does it mean to be fair? Why do we feel unfairness so strongly? What has happened to us today that we spend more time condemning each other’s views than giving each other a fair hearing?The idea of fairness is one of the most commonly-expressed concepts, yet nobody ever stops to think what it really means. We all simply take the word ‘fair’ for granted.In this polemical guide to fairness, Ben Fenton explains the meaning of the word, how it fits into our genetic make-up and why we need our innate sense of fair play now more than ever.Fenton explores the idea that the unconscious procedure that humans go through in deciding fairness is the vital balancing act between competition and cooperation, the two driving forces that have made us the super-species of Planet Earth. He describes the neurology, anthropology, psychology, history and future of fairness and looks at how it affects our lives through politics, law, sex, religion, race, sport, business and even war.As a reporter of thirty years’ experience, Fenton brings all his skills to bear in a lively and challenging description of the profound inner meaning of a throwaway phrase and why it matters so much to every single person in the world to seek To Be Fair.PART I – WHY SHOULD WE TRY TO BE FAIR?1. Why You Should Read This Book 2. The Principles of Fairness3. The Neurology and Psychology of Fairness4. Fairness in History5. Is Fairness a Creation of the English speaking World? (Spoiler alert: No)PART II – WHAT DOES FAIRNESS LOOK LIKE IN THE MODERN WORLD?6. Fairness in Sport (and other forms of War)7. Fairness in Business and Economics8. Fairness in Law and Taxation9. Fairness in Communication and Technology10. Fairness in Politics and Government11. Fairness in Human Relationships12. Is Fair Play the Answer to the Ultimate Question?

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Weight 470 g
Dimensions 216 × 135 × 33 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

179.9 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K