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21 Jun 2018
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter describes how a democratic economy - of everyone - might work.
16 May 2018
Anthony Painter explores the potential reasons why a new poll by the Centre for Policy Studies indicates a growing appetite for universalism in our welfare system
26 Apr 2018
Anthony Painter argues that UK's anti-poverty movement would be foolish to dismiss Universal Basic Income before it has been tried.
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?
11 Jul 2017
Anthony Painter argues that the Taylor Review is the start of a fundamental shift in our national political priorities.
03 Feb 2017
Anthony Painter argues that the roots of the new populism are explicable but instead of reacting to it reflexively, there needs to be greater collective effort to create a convincing alternative worldview.
28 Dec 2016
Tony Greenham
The government is right to refresh the economic rules of the game in industrial policy, employment practices and corporate governance, but that success will rest on treating all three areas as interdependent.
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