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These are the latest reflections from new thinkers around the on what should have been done already, what must be done next, and what the near future may look like:
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These are the latest reflections from new thinkers around the on what should have been done already, what must be done next, and what the near future may look like:

How to respond to rising sovereign debt? What do food shortages look like now? How can we guard against data authoritarianism? This and more in this week’s collection of #NewThinkingintheNews

Why women are crucial to our coronavirus response, how patents impede our progress towards resolving the pandemic, and what an erosion of trust means for our society. That and more

Can countries safely print money to combat the crisis? What ethical principles can we rely on in this pandemic? What policy does Soros think the US should implement right away?

This week’s recommended reads illuminate our discussions on the COVID19 crisis, the need for a global response to the economic crisis, and the fundamental questions of capitalism: 1 | How

This week’s recommended reads illuminate our discussions on the COVID19 crisis, its economic impact, and the quality of governments’ policy responses: 1 | The Race Between Economics and COVID19 in
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