Read Dan Sisken’s review of Gar’s book, Principles of a Pluralist Commonwealth, on Progressive Strategy. Sisken highlights the many successful examples of alternative forms of ownership and economic institutions across the United States that Gar features in his book:
These are just a few of the building blocks put forth as part of a pluralist commonwealth. Among the others addressed in the book are climate change, decentralization, culture, democracy, liberty, investment, markets, technology, and trade. There is a short chapter that explains how each of these plays a role in the pluralist commonwealth that may be starting to appear on the horizon.
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The Principles of a Pluralist Commonwealth proposes building blocks that help progressives and others envision something different that works for everyone.