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23 Oct 2017
Tony Greenham
The RSA is cautiously optimistic about the potential of technology to enhance human experience for all. It’s not the robots that worry us, it’s the humans in charge of them.
18 Oct 2017
Jules Peck - new
Jules Peck FRSA explores the problems with the current UK banking sector and outlines how Avon Mutual and others emerging from the Community Savings Bank Association are leading the way in building community wealth and mutual trust
17 Oct 2017
Benedict Dellot
The government’s new Review on AI is a welcome reprieve from the excessive fear that hangs over automation. The UK could be a world leader in this technology, if only we let ourselves.
16 Oct 2017
Anthony Painter
The social contract between citizen, state and market is failing. The challenge is to design a new social contract that enables adaptation, argues Anthony Painter.
12 Oct 2017
Universal Credit will be a disaster for the self-employed. So why are so few people sounding the alarm?
11 Oct 2017
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Martin Whitlock FRSA discusses why socially progressive economic policy is systematically rejected in the UK.
10 Oct 2017
Anna Dent
Previously an idea very much at the margins of politics and policy debates, basic income has recently enjoyed a steep rise in popularity. But how and why has this occurred, and what has led a growing number of countries to invest in basic income experiments?
05 Oct 2017
Matthew Taylor
Three months on from the launch of the Government review of Employment Practices in the Modern Economy, Matthew Taylor reflects on its impact and next steps.
Vishal Wilde
Vishal Wilde FRSA examines the link between financial insecurity and mental ill health and whether a Universal Basic Income could make a difference.
Brendan Dunphy Mike Northcott FRSA
Manufacturing now generates less than 10% of the UK’s economic wealth - is it time for a renaissance?
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