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The developed world moves at a very rapid pace. The perception is that it is a perfect place to live and guarantees equal rights and freedom to the people. However, the reality is far from it. There are various instances and examples of social injustice and inequality in a developed world and this book 'Social Injustice and Inequality in the Developed World' covers all those instances, emphasizing on the need to curb them and act upon these limitations to let the humanity progress to new and unbiased levels.

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The developed world moves at a very rapid pace. The perception is that it is a perfect place to live and guarantees equal rights and freedom to the people. However, the reality is far from it. There are various instances and examples of social injustice and inequality in a developed world and this book 'Social Injustice and Inequality in the Developed World' covers all those instances, emphasizing on the need to curb them and act upon these limitations to let the humanity progress to new and unbiased levels.

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Dr. Sudha Menon is a freelance consultant, researcher, activist and NGO professional based in India with more than 17 years of experience in social sector documentation and public policy research. She holds MA and PhD in Political Science from University of Kerala. Since 2009, she has been working for the economic empowerment of informal sector women workers in South Asia. She is the author of 12 books and many research papers published in reputed journals and magazines. Currently she serves as the Trust Council Member of 'Citizens Rights Watch', an international NGO based in London.