How To Solve the 21st Century’s Greatest Challenges
Minouche Shafik, Director of the LSE, In Conversation With Diana Fox Carney
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The social contract shapes everything: our political institutions, legal systems and material conditions, but also the organization of family and community, our well-being, relationships and life prospects. And yet everywhere, the social contract is failing.
As Artificial Intelligence, an ageing population and the climate crisis reshape our world in ways that many of us have yet to grasp, how should society pool risks, share resources and balance individual with collective responsibility?
Minouche Shafik is here with answers. One of the world’s most influential economists, she became the youngest ever Vice President of the World Bank aged 36 and has since held positions as Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development, Deputy Director of the IMF and Deputy Governor of the Bank of England. Now Director of the LSE, she has drawn upon the legacy of her legendary precursor in that office, William Beveridge, to design a new social contract for our age.
Drawing on evidence from across the globe, Professor Shafik will identify the key principles every society must adopt if it is to meet the challenges of the coming century, with profound implications for gender equality, education, healthcare provision, the role of business and the future of work.
Abraham Lincoln said, "The best way to predict your future is to create it." We are at a moment in history when new choices need to be made: and it is within our gift to shape a social contract that gives us, and those who come after us, a better future. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear new answers to the most important questions of our era, and understand what part you can play in the transformation ahead.
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