A new social contract for our times | RSA Replay

The social contract shapes everything: our political institutions, legal systems and material conditions, but also the organisation of family and community, our well-being, relationships and life prospects. And yet everywhere, the social contract is failing.

At a time of global crisis, when we have an opportunity to think afresh about the future we want, visionary economist Minouche Shafik puts forward a new and hopeful framework for social, economic, and political recovery – one with profound implications for gender equality, education, healthcare provision and the future of work.

Encouraging us to ask what we owe to each other – how we might better balance individual with collective responsibility, pool risks and share resources – Baroness Shafik identifies the key principles that every society must adopt if it is to meet the challenges of the coming century – and improve our life together.

The RSA has been at the forefront of societal change for over 250 years. Our proven Living Change Approach, and global network of 30,000 problem-solvers enable us to unite people and ideas to understand the challenges of our time and realise lasting change.

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