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The industrial revolution and consequent terrible labor conditions sparked a wave of revolutions in Europe, and then a string of laws and protections for workers. As author and innovation expert Alec Ross describes it, we “rewrote the social contract.” But, Ross says, we may be due for another rewrite, as we transition from an industrial economy to one based on information...
The United States is facing one of the most difficult tests in its 244-year history. American democracy is struggling, economic and social justice are under interrogation, faith in institutions is declining, and a pandemic is touching us all. Is national unity a far-off dream?
President Trump’s second impeachment trial is beginning. In his first days in office, President Biden is navigating a pandemic and an economic crisis. With presidential leadership once again at the forefront and President’s Day just around the corner, we’re revisiting an episode featuring presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Hear from women involved in modern feminism as well as politically-active millennials.
What will the history books say about Barack Obama's leadership?
How do we develop resilience in the face of tremendous challenges?
How are the tools we use to solve personal crises related to national problems?
When our bank accounts are full, are we happier? Does a pay raise at work equal increased joy?
Trust in civic, religious, and academic institutions is at an all-time low in America.