37 min

Power Sharing Liberalism: Danielle Allen Future Hindsight

    • Government

Danielle Allen is the author of Justice by Means of Democracy. She is also the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University and Director of the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation at Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. We discuss power sharing liberalism as a new paradigm in the practice of democracy.
 
Whether it’s through ballot measures to introduce ranked choice voting or open primaries, we are experiencing great innovation in democratic practice that make it more possible for us to bring our whole selves and to share political power within US democracy. Power sharing liberalism centers around the lived human experience, which needs foundations for flourishing. To that end, the economy should serve the ends of human flourishing. Allen envisions a “dynamic economy that supports people in their lives and to support people in their lives requires supporting their empowerment politically as well as supporting them materially.” 
 
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Credits: 
Host: Mila Atmos 
Guests: Danielle Allen
Executive Producer: Mila Atmos
Producer: Zack Travis

Danielle Allen is the author of Justice by Means of Democracy. She is also the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University and Director of the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation at Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. We discuss power sharing liberalism as a new paradigm in the practice of democracy.
 
Whether it’s through ballot measures to introduce ranked choice voting or open primaries, we are experiencing great innovation in democratic practice that make it more possible for us to bring our whole selves and to share political power within US democracy. Power sharing liberalism centers around the lived human experience, which needs foundations for flourishing. To that end, the economy should serve the ends of human flourishing. Allen envisions a “dynamic economy that supports people in their lives and to support people in their lives requires supporting their empowerment politically as well as supporting them materially.” 
 
Follow Danielle on Twitter: 
https://twitter.com/dsallentess 
 
Follow Mila on Twitter: 
https://twitter.com/milaatmos 
 
Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: 
https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/
 
Sponsor: 
Thanks to Shopify for supporting Future Hindsight! Sign up for a $1/month trial at shopify.com/hopeful.
 
Love Future Hindsight? Take our Listener Survey! 
http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=6tI0Zi1e78vq&ver=standard 
 
Take the Democracy Group’s Listener Survey!
https://www.democracygroup.org/survey
 
Want to support the show and get it early? 
https://patreon.com/futurehindsight 
 
Check out the Future Hindsight website! 
www.futurehindsight.com
 
Read the transcript here:  
https://www.futurehindsight.com/episodes/power-sharing-liberalism-danielle-allen 
 
 
Credits: 
Host: Mila Atmos 
Guests: Danielle Allen
Executive Producer: Mila Atmos
Producer: Zack Travis

37 min

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