Issue 3 2018 - RSA

Issue 3 2018

Journal

In this issue:

Matthew Taylor discusses citizen-powered progress and we showcase the RSA's essays on the future of education, automation and public services. This content has been produced partly in light of the RSA's opening of Rawthmells Coffeehouse, where people gather to discuss societal issues and ideas.

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