Rebalancing the Economy Toward the Working Class, by Lynn Forester de Rothschild

I’m pleased to share my latest TIME op-ed and television appearance on Fox Business advocating for pro-worker, pro-growth policies benefiting the working class, as well as the Harvard Business Review piece I wrote a few months ago.  Of course, these reflect my personal views, but I thought they might be of interest to you as we navigate the work of the Council in the coming years.

Since founding the Council for Inclusive Capitalism, our mission has remained steadfast: to harness the power of markets and business leadership to create an economic system that truly works for everyone.  My latest op-ed, which I also discussed in an appearance on Fox Business, speaks directly to that mission at a pivotal moment in America’s economic journey – which, in many ways, also reflects the experiences of workers and communities across the globe.

Continuar a ler

“Washington has the delusion it still runs the show”: Jeffrey Sachs on a multipolar world, UpFront

13/06/2025 | Is the status of the United States as a global hegemon shifting? Under President Donald Trump, US foreign policy has adopted an America First approach – one that many critics argue weakens international cooperation and prioritises transactional relationships over long-term alliances. Meanwhile, major powers like China, India and Russia have been expanding both their global influence and strategic ties. So how will the US deal with its waning dominance? Editor’s note: this episode of UpFront was recorded on June 11th prior to Israel’s bombing of Iran.

Talking With Henry Farrell (Weaponized interdependence and tech bro ideology, oh my), with Paul Krugman, July 26, 2025

Henry Farrell is one of my favorite international relations experts, co-author of a fascinating book about “weaponized interdependence” that was the basis for a great event last year at CUNY’s Graduate Center. It’s even more relevant now, with America under new management. And Henry has also been writing some really interesting stuff about the emerging ideologies of Silicon Valley’s elite. So we had a wide-ranging conversation, with probably too many science-fiction references. Transcript follows.

Continuar a ler