What if the hunger you feel isn't for more... but to matter?
In a world where value is often reduced to profit and worth is measured by payslips, Contributive Justice in Practice offers a radical reframe: every human has something essential to give, and a society flourishes only when all contributions are seen, supported, and celebrated.
Brian Mosley, founder of Love Sheffield and Project Ignite, draws on real lives, community action, and cutting-edge research to uncover the invisible architecture of denied contribution - the systems that exclude, the metrics that overlook, and the cultures that silence everyday gifts. From unpaid carers and marginalised elders to overlooked young people and asylum seekers blocked from work, this book gives voice to those hidden in plain sight.
But this is not a lament. It is a map forward.
With moving stories and visionary models drawn from Sheffield and beyond, Mosley invites us to reimagine economics, leadership, policy, and culture through the lens of Contributive Justice - a principle that honours dignity, unlocks agency, and builds the conditions where everyone belongs. Whether you're a changemaker, policymaker, educator, or neighbour seeking meaning, this book offers practical frameworks, deep insights, and a call to co-create a more humane, resilient society.
Your gift counts. Let's build a world that knows it.