From Sarah Miller, Executive Director of Economic Liberties <[email protected]>
Subject Join Us for “Thinking Big” with Rana Foroohar
Date October 13, 2022 7:46 PM
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“Thinking Big” with Rana Foroohar
Thursday, October 27, 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
“Globalization as we’ve known it for the last half century is over,” writes Financial Times columnist and editor Rana Foroohar in her much-anticipated Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World. The question is what comes next — and whether the “necessary and welcome” deglobalization that’s afoot can, as Foroohar puts it, be engineered “to localize, rather than concentrate, wealth and power.”
Join Economic Liberties on Thursday, October 27 at 8pm ET/5pm PT as we dive into the central questions of Foorhar’s latest, vital book. Celebrated [[link removed]] as “eye-opening and gripping” journalism that is “as bold in its ambitions as it is readable,” Homecoming will serve as an opening for a conversation on global resiliency, prosperity, and democracy. [[link removed]]
You can pre-order Homecoming: The Path To Prosperity In A Post-Global World , at your local, independent bookstore here [[link removed]] and read more about it in The American Prospect. [[link removed]]
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And stay tuned for more “Thinking Big” programming. On November 15, we’ll feature Chris Leonard to talk about his latest book The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy. [[link removed]] If you missed any of our previous "Thinking Big" discussions, you can catch them on our website:
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In
June,
Sarah
Miller
&
Matt
Stoller
talked
with
New
York
Times'
Peter
S.
Goodman
[[link removed]]
about
Davos
Man:
How
the
Billionaires
Devoured
the
World.
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In
July,
Sarah
Miller
spoke
with
University
of
Michigan
Professor
Dr.
Elizabeth
Popp
Berman
[[link removed]]
about
Thinking
like
an
Economist:
How
Efficiency
Replaced
Equality
in
U.S.
Public
Policy.
*
In
August,
Nidhi
Hegde
&
Morgan
Harper
talked
with
Brandi
Collins-Dexter
[[link removed]]
,
Associate
Research
Director
at
The
Technology
and
Social
Change
Project
at
Harvard
University’s
Shorenstein
Center,
about
Black
Skinhead:
Reflections
on
Blackness
and
Our
Political
Future.
*
In
September,
Sarah
Miller
&
Matt
Stoller
spoke
with
Columbia
Law
Professor
Kathryn
Judge
[[link removed]]
about
DIRECT:
The
Rise
of
the
Middleman
Economy
and
the
Power
of
Going
to
the
Source.
Thanks, and hope you’ll join us for our latest conversation!
Warmly,
Sarah Miller
Executive Director
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