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Subject Beyond Normal: Reimagining the Economy
Date March 2, 2022 6:05 PM
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Let's reconsider what we consider normal in the economy.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly challenges us to reconsider what we consider normal in the economy. This week, we conclude our series with Prosperity Now on The Promise of Targeted Universalism: Community Leaders Respond with a call for a social audit of the United States. A second article looks at platform co-ops and their potential to replace companies like Uber and Lyft. This is followed by an update on how nonprofit and public sector staff trapped in federal bureaucracy can act to get their student loan debt retired. Lastly, in a brief video clip, Los Angeles community organizer Rudy Espinoza asks viewers to reconsider what constitutes “advocacy.”
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Beyond Normal: Reimagining an America with Truly Universal Prosperity ([link removed])
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Raising the Floor of the Platform Economy: Co-ops, Unions, and the Struggle to Transform Technology ([link removed])
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