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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Why does the United States tolerate levels of inequality that Denmark would never accept?America versus Denmark offers a clear and compelling comparison between two democratic societies that share similar ideals, yet have developed along markedly different institutional paths. What happens when these ideals are translated into everyday institutions-and how do those choices shape freedom, opportunity, and security in practice?At a time of rising inequality and political polarization, these questions have become increasingly urgent.Drawing on personal experience, institutional insight, and comparative analysis, the book explores how freedom, responsibility, and welfare are balanced in the two countries. It shows how Denmark has combined a dynamic market economy with strong social protection-creating a society marked by trust, stability, and broad opportunity.Across a wide range of international rankings-from education and healthcare to social mobility, well-being, and institutional trust-Denmark consistently appears near the top, while the United States often ranks lower. What explains these differences-and what do they reveal about how democratic societies organize everyday life?In this book, you will discover: - Why Denmark consistently ranks highly across measures of well-being, education, and social trust- How a high-trust welfare state is sustained in practice- How market economies and social protection can reinforce each other- What international comparisons reveal about different paths to prosperity and stabilityRather than offering simple solutions, the book provides a clear framework for understanding how different institutional choices shape real-world outcomes.It invites readers to reflect on a fundamental question: could learning from other democratic societies be a sign of strength rather than weakness? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.