In this issue:
Stephanie Flanders writes on creating growth that benefits everyone, Uffe Elbaek urges us to reset our thinking on society and politics and David Goldblatt discusses the impact of elite sport on public health.
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Communication across class boundaries
It’s time people in the UK got to know each other a little better.
A friendly revolution
We live in an era of inequality and face catastrophic climate change. But there is an alternative, says Danish politician Uffe Elbæk.
Growing pains: principles for a socio-economic transformation
Growth is not delivering prosperity. We need to reimagine the structures behind our economies.
Growing together: towards long-term inclusive growth in the UK
To build an economy that works for everyone, the UK government needs a concrete inclusive growth strategy, says Stephanie Flanders.
Breakthrough politics
Only by transcending polarised political ideologies within a creative and connected harmony will we solve today’s problems.
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