Date and Location

December 11, 2025 - 8:00 AM ET
December 12, 2025 - 2:00 PM ET
Cambridge, Ma

Contact

617) 495-0557

Across the political spectrum, a contest is underway over the future of political economy. From “inclusive abundance” and “power-sharing liberalism” to the “patriot economy,” scholars and policymakers are advancing competing paradigms that seek to respond to deep structural challenges in our economy, politics, and society.


This two-day conference will bring together hundreds of leading thinkers — including scholars, policymakers from the Left and Right, journalists, and civic innovators — to explore and debate these emerging visions. Together, we will discuss their normative foundations, core economic assumptions, and practical implications for issues ranging from public goods to the governance of artificial intelligence.


Rather than endorsing a single framework, this gathering will surface the full range of new thinking in the field, test the strength of competing ideas, and explore where there is potential for convergence — or principled disagreement.


Advance registration is required for all attendees. Register here.

Organizer

Co-Organizer

Allen Lab for Democratic Renovation