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Public Purpose
How governments can spur growth and innovation to solve their greatest challenges--from green energy to national security to building resilient health systems. Known around the …
Economics after Neoliberalism
On Solidarity
On Solidarity clarifies a key idea in struggles for a more just world. What does solidarity mean, and how can diverse movements build enough of it to change society? Organizer and …
Work Inequality Basic Income
Technology and the loss of manufacturing jobs have many worried about future mass unemployment. It is in this context that basic income, a government cash grant given …
Fifty Years Since MLK
Martin Luther King's legacy for today's activists, fifty years after his death.Since his death on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King's legacy has influenced generations of activism. …
What Nature
Poetry that grapples with the intersection of natural and cultural crises.In an age of record-breaking superstorms and environmental degradation, What Nature seeks--through …
Speculation
How can the literary imagination bring us closer to a better world? The world is always changing. But there are also inflection points in history when the world feels changed. Art …
Rethinking Law
Some of today's top legal thinkers consider the ways that legal thinking has bolstered--rather than corrected--injustice. Bringing together some of today's top legal thinkers, this …
The President's House Is Empty
The President's House is Empty: Losing and Gaining Public Goods explores the question of what we--the public--owe each other as free and equal members of a democratic society. With …