From Sarah Miller, Executive Director of Economic Liberties <[email protected]>
Subject Join Us for “Thinking Big” with Elizabeth Popp Berman
Date July 6, 2022 4:45 PM
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“Thinking Big” with Elizabeth Popp Berman
Tuesday, July 19, 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
Why has it been so hard for progressive policies to take root in Washington? In the “indispensable, deeply researched, and powerfully argued” Thinking [[link removed]] l [[link removed]] ike an Economist [[link removed]] : How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy [[link removed]] , the University of Michigan’s Dr. Elizabeth Popp Berman [[link removed]] spells out a key reason: the mid-century turn toward an “economic style of reasoning” that sidelined policymakers’ concerns for fairness, rights, and equality. This kind of thinking — and its centering of efficiency goals — has often served to shrink the horizons of policy reform and undermine progressive aims. That’s now changing.
On Tuesday, July 19 at 8pm ET /5pm PT , please join the American Economic Liberties Project as we talk with Dr. Popp Berman for the second installment of Economic Liberties’ new “Thinking Big” series. We’ll dig into the origins of this economic style of reasoning, its takeover of federal policymaking, and how it can be overcome. [link removed] [[link removed]]
You can purchase Thinking like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality at your local, independent bookstore here [[link removed]] and read more about it in Boston Review [[link removed]] .
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And stay tuned for more “Thinking Big” programming. On August 16, we’ll feature Brandi Collins-Dexter , a visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy and member of Economic Liberties’ Board of Directors, to talk about her upcoming book Black Skinhead: Reflections on Blackness and Our Political Future [[link removed]] . [[link removed]] If you missed our first “Thinking Big” with The New York Times’ Peter Goodman, you can catch a recording of the discussion here [[link removed]] !
Thanks, and hope you’ll join us!
Warmly,
Sarah Miller
Executive Director
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