Governance After Neoliberalism, with Rey Fuenties

Governance After Neoliberalism, with Rey Fuenties

Samantha Hancox-Li and guest Rey Fuentes, Director at the Roosevelt Institute, discuss the Democratic "ideas primary." Roosevelt's new "Good Life Agenda," a package of governing tools and policy proposals, aims to get beyond the "submerged state" and return to an ideal of active government delivering for the people. Their talk ranges over industrial policy, taxing the rich, and why mass membership organizations are essential for good governance.

Liberal Currents' own entrant into the ideas primary, the Reconstruction Papers, is available for pre-order now:

The Reconstruction Papers
The Reconstruction Papers is available for pre-order in the US Pre-Order Now! For nearly a century, the conservative movement’s white whale was the government the New Deal and the Great Society had built. Republicans chipped away at it but feared the political ramifications of going too far.

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