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What happens to a society—and a planet—when capitalism outgrows democracy? The tensions between democracy and capitalism are longstanding, and they have been laid bare by the…
Vol. 170, Pages 104147
Attitude conflict—interpersonal disagreement on deeply-held, identity relevant issues—is common in personal, professional, and policy settings. Understanding one’s counterpart is…
William Monroe Trotter may not be a familiar name as W.E.B Dubois or Booker T. Washington in Black History, but he was an early leader in the movement for civil rights. "The…
SICI Cheng Fellow , M.C./M.P.A. ’22, works at a nonprofit in Košice, Slovakia…
As consequential negotiations pervade both our personal and professional relationships, it is important to understand the common shortcomings that stand in the way of our ability…
You may have heard about Equal Pay Day, the date that symbolizes how far into the year women have to work to make what men made the previous year. The U.S. reached Equal Pay Day…
Many of us have been struggling to find a way to help Ukraine. Through working with a Norwegian tech entrepreneur named Fabian Falch, CPL's…
Vol. 47 , Issue 2, Pages 237-258
A growing number of companies choose to pursue financial and social goals simultaneously. These dual-purpose companies face inherent trade-offs as they are caught between the…
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls employed the ‘veil of Ignorance’ as a moral reasoning device designed to promote impartial thinking. By imagining the choices of decision-makers…
Journalist and author Jonathan Alter spoke with CPL's Marshall Ganz about Freedom Summer…