What if we broke the concentration? What if we don't?
I’m doing a series of interviews with contributors to the second book by the Wicked Problems Collaborative, What do we do after the pandemic? This morning I sat down with David Atkins to discuss his chapter, Evict Monopoly, which looks at the escalating problem of economic concentration in the context of the pandemic. We then dug in on a few other interesting areas, including his recent article, What Happens When Republicans Simply Refuse to Certify Democratic Wins? which looked at the January attack on the Capitol as part of a growing concern, rather than an event that had been weathered. We hope you find it of interest.
WPC Book #2: What do we do after the pandemic? is available for pre-order.
David Atkins is a writer, activist, and qualitative research professional living in Santa Barbara. He is an elected DNC member from California, a contributor to the Washington Monthly's Political Animal, and president of The Pollux Group, a qualitative research firm.
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If you enjoy this episode, please check out some of the other WPC Book #2 interviews.
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