Are We on the Brink of a New Economic Order?

Top leaders of both political parties are promoting economic and social policies that challenge key tenets of neoliberalism, centering the welfare of workers over the power of corporations. Where do the parties overlap, and what are the real prospects for change? As calls for tariffs, support for unions by the younger generation, and anger at corporate greed all play out, what is the political path forward? And what are the roles of government, community organizations, and corporations? A panel of experts speaks to these issues.

Moderated by Felicia Wong, outgoing president and senior adviser at the Roosevelt Institute.











When: Wed., Apr. 30, 2025 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave.
212-817-7000
Price: Free
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Top leaders of both political parties are promoting economic and social policies that challenge key tenets of neoliberalism, centering the welfare of workers over the power of corporations. Where do the parties overlap, and what are the real prospects for change? As calls for tariffs, support for unions by the younger generation, and anger at corporate greed all play out, what is the political path forward? And what are the roles of government, community organizations, and corporations? A panel of experts speaks to these issues.

Moderated by Felicia Wong, outgoing president and senior adviser at the Roosevelt Institute.

Buy tickets/get more info now