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Another world is feasible: The transformative energy of political creativeness

Another world is feasible: The transformative energy of political creativeness


In his current ebook “Another World Is Possible”, Geoff Mulgan – professor of collective intelligence, public coverage, and social innovation at University College London – identifies a disaster that doesn’t often characteristic prominently in risk assessments: an absence of political creativeness.

This deficit has not solely distorted policymakers’ sense of the previous and current but in addition weakened their potential to make future-proofed selections in varied areas. In this week’s episode, Mulgan joins Mark Leonard to discover the causes and penalties of this disaster. They talk about find out how to restore creativeness and harness creativity to unravel present and future issues. Why does the concept of utopia matter? How can we harmonise competing narratives concerning the future? And the place do China and India are available in to all this?

This podcast was recorded on 6 July 2022.

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