6/6 “The Early Years - CONCLUSION”
Let’s make America the best country in the world to start a family, where secure attachment in the early years is available for all.
PODCAST: The Federalist Radio Hour
“How to patch up America’s social fabric” Emily Jashinsky, Culture Editor, The Federalist, with Chris Bullivant, May 4, 2023
“A CIVIL SOCIETY - Celebrating Diversity of Opinion”
Our latest publication, described by The Washington Examiner as “An alarming report” that “You should read”, now available online
1/7 A Civil Society - FOREWORD
Without the welfare provided by wider associational life, federal programs would be swamped, writes Kiki Bradley
2/7 A Civil Society - INTRODUCTION
Societies with strong social capital can celebrate not only a diversity of backgrounds, but a diversity of opinions too
3/7 A Civil Society - “CAPITOL, CAPITAL” THE GROWTH OF POWER AND MONEY TO THE CENTER
How a philanthropic and political funding arms race has super-charged centralization and fueled polarization
4/7 A Civil Society - THE DECLINE OF TRUST AND THE CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS THAT BUILD IT
Society-wide trust has collapsed with a decline in civil society institutions
5/7 A Civil Society - POLARIZATION, OR, DIVERSITY WITHOUT TRUST
Ending polarization doesn’t mean ending differences, tribes and clan are crucial for building society-wide trust
6/7 A Civil Society - POLICY SOLUTIONS - COOLING THE CENTER
De-escalating the arms race with policies to promote community non-profits and local funding
7/7 A Civil Society - CONCLUSION
It will take courage from the federal government, law makers, and the wealthy elite to back-down from their polarizing arms race
DESERET NEWS: “Perspective: The case for child care at work,” by Patrick T. Brown
Companies competing for workers can stand out by being family friendly and offering benefits tailored for parents, Patrick T. Brown
DESERET NEWS: The case for child care at work
Companies competing for workers can stand out by being family friendly and offering benefits tailored for parents.
WASHINGTON EXAMINER: “If ESG is here to stay, make it work to support employees and families,” by Chris Bullivant
Chris Bullivant writes in the Washington Examiner
WORK’S SOCIAL CAPITAL FOOTPRINT: A New Blueprint for ESG
Work’s social capital footprint: a new blueprint for ESG, Chris Bullivant
DIGITAL SKILLS: PREPARING EVERY AMERICAN FOR FUTURE INNOVATIONS
Digital skills: preparing every American for future innovations, Jane Oates
ANCHORING THE LIVES OF MORE PRIME-AGE MEN IN MEANINGFUL WORK
Anchoring the lives of more prime-age men in meaningful work, Peyton Roth
BOLSTERING SOCIAL CAPITAL THROUGH BETTER WORKPLACE POLICIES
Bolstering Social Capital through Better Workplace Policies, Patrick T. Brown
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: MAKING WORK LESS ROBOTIC
Artificial Intelligence, making work less robotic, Marco Ambrosio