Boston Review

For A Project To Reimagine The Ways We Think About Political Economy In A Post-neoliberal World

Overview
"Boston Review" (BR) is magazine of ideas, independent and nonprofit, founded on the premise that addressing the most profound contemporary social and political challenges require serious public discussion. This grant will support a year-long project to create a vibrant space for challenging the neoliberal paradigm which has since the 1970s shaped our political economy, bolstered extreme inequality, yet failed to address new challenges—from climate change to Artificial Intelligence. BR will not pursue a fixed agenda, but explore the contours of a new paradigm centered on equality and liberty, shaped by an understanding of power in markets, with attention to the role of technology, public investment, and equitable growth.
About the Grantee
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www.bostonreview.net 
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875 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 31, Cambridge, MA, 02139, United States
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for general operating support  
Boston Review, a bimonthly political and literary magazine founded in 1975, aims to foster public discussion and thus promote a more deliberative democracy by publishing both essays by experts and unbiased investigative reporting, together with select poetry, fiction, and visual art. By the 1990s, the magazine was committed to making all its content available for free online. Today it hosts more than 150,000 readers each month online plus another 30,000 who discuss its content via social media.
for general operating support  
Boston Review is a magazine of ideas, independent and nonprofit, founded on the premise that addressing the most profound contemporary social and political challenges requires serious public discussion. They put a wide range of voices and views in dialogue on the web for free, without any ads or paywalls; in print four times a year; and through public events to foster the open and engaged exchange of ideas essential to a flourishing democracy.
for general operating support  
Boston Review is a magazine of ideas, independent and nonprofit, founded on the premise that addressing the most profound contemporary social and political challenges requires serious public discussion. They put a wide range of voices and views in dialogue on the web for free without any ads or paywalls, in print four times a year, and through public events to foster the open and engaged exchange of ideas essential to a flourishing democracy.

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