Industrial Policy Without Nationalism
Can we expand the state’s role in the economy while diminishing its capacity for war?
Can we expand the state’s role in the economy while diminishing its capacity for war?
The response to COVID-19 proved that the federal government is far more capable of managing the economy than many people thought. What happens now that Bidenomics faces rising headwinds?
During the Second World War, the United States had a centrally planned economy—and the most rapid economic growth in U.S. history. What lessons can we take from the war economy today?
As long as democratic politics operates through nation-states, it is likely any left program will require some degree of delinking from the global economy.