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Hear from the world’s most informed citizens about the rise of populism, authoritarian and illiberal democracy on Keen On, as Andrew Keen investigates the contemporary crisis of democracy.
Liesl Schillinger on What to Read in the Age of Corona
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John Ralston Saul on the Collapse of Globalization During Coronavirus
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Sarah Kendzior on Media in the Age of Trump
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Parag Khanna on What Won’t Change About Globalization After Coronavirus
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Jessica Rosenworcel on the Urgent Need for Broadband in the United States
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John Borthwick on Whether the Current Crisis Represents the Death of Analog
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Douglas Rushkoff on the Contradictory Numbers of Contemporary Capitalism
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Anne Applebaum on Authoritarian Opportunism During a Pandemic
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Edward Luce on the Nature of Expertise in the Current Crisis
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Economist Martin Wolf on How Politics Are Going to Be Shaped by the Current Crisis
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Branko Milanovic: Is Capitalism Really Our Only Option?
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Angus Deaton on How the Flaws in Capitalism are Fatal for America’s Working Class
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Margaret Heffernan on Navigating the Uncharted Future
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March 6, 2020 By
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Michael S. Malone on How We Can Reclaim the Future We’ve Sold to Machines
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February 28, 2020 By
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Steven Levy on the Real Story Behind Facebook
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February 21, 2020 By
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Lucy Parker on How Big Business Can Fix the World
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February 14, 2020 By
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Albert Wenger on a World After Capital
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February 7, 2020 By
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Andrew McAfee Has Some Ideas About How to Fix Capitalism (and Save the Planet)
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Jacobin
Editor Bhaskar Sunkara Makes His Case for Socialism
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December 6, 2019 By
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Talking to
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Editor Katherine Mangu-Ward About Contemporary Capitalism
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