<span><br></span><span>A new vision of liberalism that is fair and capable of responding to the challenges of a post-COVID world</span><span><br><br>Liberalism--and its promise of market-led prosperity--was in crisis well before COVID-19. Recent decades have seen a rise in concentrated unemployment
From Free to Fair Markets
โ Scribed by Richard Holden;Rosalind Dixon;
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- 2022
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