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In Fair Shot, Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes makes the case for universal basic income.
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In Fair Shot, Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes makes the case for universal basic income.
In New Power, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms argue that power and influence are being driven by a new participatory and peer-driven paradigm.
Practitioners and funders in global development need less idealism and more pragmatism, Adam D. Kiš argues in The Development Trap.
The road to social change begins with personal connection and human emotion, Leslie Crutchfield writes in How Change Happens.
A new era of scientific collaboration demands new measures and models for gauging its effectiveness.
When the rights and benefits of formal organization became available to all, it unleashed a new social order and greater economic dynamism.
The Heath brothers' book shows how, if we pay attention and work creatively, we can elevate ordinary moments into life-changing events.
This book offers useful ideas for integrating design thinking into a work environment but could provide more specific guidelines for the design process itself.
The refugee crisis demands bold responses that treat migrants not as drains on host societies but rather as assets to them.
Ending open defecation isn't just about building more toilets—it's also about making sure the culture is receptive to new sanitation practices.