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In the second half of the 20th century, much of the world enjoyed success and stability relying on a set of institutions well-suited to the industrial economy. More recently, skepticism has grown that these arrangements are responding effectively to those they were designed to benefit.
Consequently, individuals are withdrawing from political processes in favor of changing the institutions they can influence — their workplaces. In this episode of the Better Question podcast, EYQ Fellow Chris Meyer is joined by Kees Kruythoff, Ex-President Unilever Home Care & Unilever North America and Co-founder IMAGINE and Ethan Zuckerman, who Direct MIT’s Center for Civic Media.
By EYIn the second half of the 20th century, much of the world enjoyed success and stability relying on a set of institutions well-suited to the industrial economy. More recently, skepticism has grown that these arrangements are responding effectively to those they were designed to benefit.
Consequently, individuals are withdrawing from political processes in favor of changing the institutions they can influence — their workplaces. In this episode of the Better Question podcast, EYQ Fellow Chris Meyer is joined by Kees Kruythoff, Ex-President Unilever Home Care & Unilever North America and Co-founder IMAGINE and Ethan Zuckerman, who Direct MIT’s Center for Civic Media.