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The case for a True New Deal (with Bharat Ramamurti)

The case for a True New Deal (with Bharat Ramamurti)

FromPitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer


The case for a True New Deal (with Bharat Ramamurti)

FromPitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In a recent report, The Roosevelt Institute called for a new set of policies to mitigate the economic suffering caused by the pandemic. Taken all together, these policies are as sweeping as the New Deal was—but unlike the New Deal, they’re truly representative of America’s race, class, and gender diversity. Attorney Bharat Ramamurti, the incoming Deputy Director of the Biden administration’s National Economic Council and a co-author of the report, joins Nick and Goldy to make the case for a True New Deal. 

Bharat Ramamurti is the incoming Deputy Director of the National Economic Council. At the time of our interview, he was the managing director of the Corporate Power Program at the Roosevelt Institute and a member of the COVID-19 Congressional Oversight Commission. He was previously an economic advisor to Senator Elizabeth Warren. 

Twitter: @BharatRamamurti

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A True New Deal: https://rooseveltinstitute.org/publications/true-new-deal-for-the-covid-19-era/ 

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Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Any society that allows itself to become radically unequal eventually collapses into an uprising or a police state—or both. Join venture capitalist Nick Hanauer and some of the world’s leading economic and political thinkers in an exploration of who gets what and why. Turns out, everything you learned about economics is wrong. And if we don’t do something about rising inequality, the pitchforks are coming.