Jen Clarke's Conversations with Claude
Are we living through a period of collapse, or is this the "inadvertent terraforming" of a new era? In this episode, we explore the bold framework of Civic Capitalism—a philosophy that moves beyond Cold War-era "hangovers" to propose a functional, purpose-driven future for the American economy. We dive deep into the "New New Deal," a concrete agenda designed to solve the modern crisis of purpose and decaying infrastructure. Discover how a Digital CCC could employ a generation of young men to build public digital assets, and how an AI Productivity Dividend could turn the gains of automation into a "citizenship dividend" rather than a source of extraction. The sources argue that while the private sector is the engine of our society, the government must provide the "track" it runs on—scaling with private power to ensure markets are disciplined and the middle class is protected. We discuss the shift from a "vicious cycle" of financial extraction to a virtuous cycle of participation, where every citizen has a stake in the commons. "We are the engine that drives progress." Join us as we discuss how to build a system where the floor rises with the ceiling, and where collective action once again produces visible, fast, and working results.
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