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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program
Our second edition of the Business 20/20 podcast takes a fresh look at technology's evolution and suggests new answers for today's backlash against tech companies. How can we revamp current business practices in ways that help build greater equality and innovation?
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INNOVATION
Newsweek: David H. Freedman
What are the risks and benefits of tech companies like Amazon changing health care into a "shoppable" industry?
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FINANCE
The American Prospect: David Dayen
If the climate is "most likely to produce a negative shock to the financial system," what role should regulators play in a sustainable future?
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GRAND CHALLENGES
The New York Times: Annalee Newitz
What do futurists predict will be the next thing to reshape our cultural landscape, and how do we keep it from becoming another version of our current "social media hellscape"?
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SUSTAINABILITY
The Conversation: Mark Maslin
As climate pressures build, naysayers are changing tactics. What gives their arguments traction, and how should the public respond?
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Project Syndicate: Klaus Schwab
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