Daniel Chandler is an economist and philosopher based at the London School of Economics. He has degrees in economics, philosophy and history from Cambridge and the LSE, and was awarded a Henry Fellowship at Harvard where he studied under Amartya Sen. He has worked in the British Government as a policy advisor in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit and Deputy Prime Minister's Office, and as a researcher at think tanks including the Resolution Foundation and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
A robust and inspiring case for the philosophy of John Rawls,
dragging his theory of justice down from Harvard's ivory towers and
into the street with the people. In clear and impassioned style
[Chandler] returns Rawls to the center of the conversation, where
he belongs, re-establishing his work as a potential agent of
radical - and practicable - change... intellectually rigorous and
full of hope
*Zadie Smith*
A beautifully written and compelling argument that Rawlsian
political philosophy can heal our broken societies and make us,
indeed, free and equal
*Professor Sir Angus Deaton, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
and author of Deaths of Despair*
This is a fantastic book. More than ever, we need philosophers to
participate in the public debate about inequality and
sustainability. In Free and Equal Daniel Chandler provides us with
the moral basis for an ambitious egalitarian agenda, and a roadmap
for putting this into practice. It is a must-read!
*Thomas Piketty*
A tremendous book, timely, wise, authoritative and clear. The world
will fall on it like tired labourers falling on a tray of
donuts
*Stephen Fry*
A brilliantly eloquent, incredibly insightful reimagining of
liberalism, and by such a compelling writer
*Owen Jones*
An exceptionally sane, judicious essay on what a viable democracy
entails... [Chandler] develops a realistic, humane - and in its
way, revolutionary - vision of a society committed to equity,
inclusion and accountability. It should become an indispensable
tool in political debate in the years ahead
*Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury*
So many of the answers to our dilemmas about democracy and
inequality can be found in the philosophy of John Rawls. Daniel
Chandler brings those answers to life with contemporary evidence
and solutions. Read Free and Equal and feel hopeful about the
future
*Minouche Shafik*
Chandler has an excellent background on the philosophical issues
that are central to practical policy making, and given the lucidity
and reach of what he writes, this book will meet a very important
need
*Amartya Sen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics*
Many of us wonder idly why we can't live in a kinder world. Daniel
Chandler has done us all a significant favour by devising a
powerful analysis of exactly why the world is not presently kind
and how it might become more so. An inspiring work which returns
political philosophy to its rightful position: that of working out
how to make things better
*Alain de Botton*
Clear, brave, compelling. This book shows how to put values at the
heart of politics in a rigorous way, and is an important
contribution to the future of progressive politics
*David Miliband*
This is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of
the left, and indeed the future of liberal democracy
*Jon Cruddas MP*
A magnificent attempt to apply fundamental philosophical principles
to the practical building of a better world. Far-reaching and
well-evidenced, it offers a new, coherent, principles-based
approach to policy design
*Professor Lord Richard Layard*
In this very timely and refreshing book, Daniel Chandler argues
that rather than abandon liberalism we must reimagine it. Free and
Equal asks big questions about how human society should be
organised, and offers answers all of us should take seriously,
whatever our politics
*Jesse Norman MP*
Daniel Chandler is the most exciting new thinker on the scene,
making the most complex of ideas digestible even for idiots like
me. Free and Equal provides a refreshingly hopeful tonic for our
cynical times. I gulped it down
*Hadley Freeman*
Invaluable... Chandler takes a set of universal principles around
fairness, based on the philosophy of John Rawls, and applies them
to the real world of liberal democracy
*Sir Vince Cable, former leader of the Liberal Democrats*
A beautifully clear, inspiring, wise book with the potential not
only to reinvent liberalism, but to transform our societies for the
better
*Johann Hari*
Daniel Chandler's provocative book helps make human possibilities
more credible than they have been in our neoliberal age. Free and
Equal doubles as an accessible guide to a leading philosophical
system, and a call for a new agenda for justice in our time
*Samuel Moyn, author of Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal
World*
Thought-provoking
*Linda Yueh, author of The Great Economists and The Great
Crashes*
Lucid and well-informed
*Philippe Van Parijs*
Let's hope it is as widely read as it needs to be
*Kate Pickett, author of The Spirit Level*
This is superb work, in both explaining Rawls for general readers
and in applying Rawlsian principles to contemporary problems of
social and political justice ... It is impressive - clear, concise,
thorough, and accessible
*Professor Samuel Freeman, author of Rawls and editor of The
Cambridge Companion to Rawls*
A book full of ideals and ideas, optimism grounded in action. It is
as energising as it is timely
*Andy Haldane, former Chief Economist of the Bank of England*
This is a morally steadfast book, which liberalism's honest
opponents should take for their target, and which will enliven
liberal theory and perhaps even reinvigorate liberal political
practice
*Daniel Markovits*
A rousing and original argument against hopelessness which will
convince even the most jaded among us that a better public debate
and a more just world are indeed within reach
*Ryan Avent*
A timely and thought-provoking look into society, Chandler's
insights are much needed in today's world. Free and Equal offers a
well-written perspective on how we live today and provides hope in
practical ways for economies to operate for the better in the
future
*Rupal Patel*
A stirringly hopeful book ... An exemplary demonstration of how
public reasoning can be done ... This is a kind of erudite public
intellectualism reminiscent of Amartya Sen, and is a welcome
respite from the knee-jerk moralism that dominates the op-ed pages
and social media
*New Statesman*
Powerfully argued and lucidly written
*Financial Times*
Inspiring ... A stirring call for egalitarian liberalism based on
the ideas of John Rawls
*Guardian*
A breath of fresh air... Engaging, clear and persuasive
*Literary Review*
Serious, progressive, and grounded in a great political philosopher
... Such a contrast to the trivia about liberal elites
*Will Hutton (via Twitter)*
Fascinating
*Matt Lucas (via Twitter)*
Important... skilful... Free and Equal is a shining example of how
a lucid writer can make complex arguments clearer and develop
practical proposals to improve society
*Irish Times*
Attractively written and strongly argued ... This is a welcome
reminder of what progressive politics should be
*Times Literary Supplement*
Genuinely original... An inspiring catalogue of fresh ideas each
with a clear and jargon-free philosophical underpinning drawn from
Rawls' work
*Byline Times*
A crisp exposition of Rawls's principles ... skipping freely
between gritty evidence and high theory, and grappling impressively
and impatiently with practical obstacles to change ... Chandler is
reminiscent of his one-time teacher, Amartya Sen
*Prospect*
A refreshing and useful contribution to envisioning a better world…
Free and Equal provides a model for what politically engaged
philosophy should look like
*Jacobin*
A really vibrant piece of work, which provides social democrats
with something there's been precious little of for a long time:
inspiration
*Waterstones (Book of the Year)*
So refreshing to read substantive & beautifully expressed
suggestions for improving almost everything
*James O’Brien (via Twitter)*
Strikingly innovative … Chandler’s exposition of Rawls is exemplary
… [Free and Equal] offers a theoretical framework whose coherence
and sophistication will commend it to many on the British left who
are still searching for an organizing ideological horizon
*The Critic*
If liberal democracy is to survive as a form of government, it
needs a complete rethink. So argues Chandler in this rousing homage
to the political philosopher John Rawls
*The New York Times*
Welcomely ambitious ... Richly erudite and thoughtful ... A sanely
conventional vision of a state reformed in the direction of ever
greater fairness and equity, one able to curb the excesses of
capitalism and to accommodate the demands of diversity
*The New Yorker*
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