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Kate Andrias & Alex Hertel-Fernandez reflect on Abundance That Works for Workers--and American Democracy
In order to be effective, abundance policy must benefit and build power for working- and middle-class Americans rather than enriching and empowering concentrated economic interests and generating a populist backlash that undermines democracy.
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