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22 Jun 2017
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA and Chair of the Government’s Review into Modern Employment Practices, proposes a new national goal of good work for all.
Blog
19 Jun 2017
Isilda Almedia
Isilda Almedia-Harvey FRSA on launching a new RSA network and using the Heritage Index as tool to spark conversations and provoke thought about measuring heritage
15 Jun 2017
Kenny McCarthy
For the final challenge of the Citizens’ Economic Council, we’re crowdsourcing your ideas on how we can shift the incentives within our economy to meet the needs of tomorrow.
Michael Sani FRSA
Michael Sani FRSA is inviting Fellows to join and help shape a new Civic Engagement Network. Here he outlines the need for this community for change and what he hopes it can achieve.
Jonathan Schifferes
Nottingham Civic Exchange, a new partnership between The RSA and Nottingham Trent University, launches a programme to address economic insecurity for ordinary working families.
14 Jun 2017
Pioneering lawyer and activist for women’s rights Catharine A. MacKinnon argues that seemingly minor interventions in the legal realm can have a butterfly effect that generates major social and cultural transformations.
Comment
13 Jun 2017
Jennifer Prah Ruger
Achieving global health equity necessitates reworking the terms of international cooperation and the structure of international institutions.
12 Jun 2017
Charlotte Alldritt
A new kind of coalition between Westminster and our major city leaders is needed to command a majority in the country – not just the Commons, argues Charlotte Alldritt.
Leading social philosopher and former political scientist Roman Krznaric offers a new roadmap for reinventing democratic politics in the twenty-first century.
09 Jun 2017
Reema Patel
Reema Patel reflects on the result of the UK General Election 2017 which has resulted in a hung Parliament. Contempt for the electorate, lack of linguistic clarity and political game playing revealed a UK democracy at its worse. We can, and must do better than this. The starting point is to clean up our act.
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