• Upgrading the state with James Plunkett

  • Jul 18 2022
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Upgrading the state with James Plunkett

  • Summary

  • Our first interview is with James Plunkett, author of End State (one of the Guardian’s political books of the year). In his book James explores nine big social problems and nine radical ways to put things right but what he says he’s really interested in are the projects these ideas are a part of: how do we upgrade the state so it’s capable of governing a 21st Century economy?


    SHOW NOTES


    00:00 Intro

    00:46 The meeting with Gordon Brown and Tim Berners-Lee that inspired the book

    02:35 Industrial Revolution vs the Digital revolution

    07:53 Why policymaking needs to become more agile

    10:20 Why the politics of 2050 are rooted in ideas that are with us now

    13:10 Is UBI a crazy idea that's destined to become common sense?

    17:59 Did government become more agile in response to the pandemic?

    19:01 Is a crisis a terrible thing to waste?

    21:15 Why the most radical new ideas are neither ‘left’ nor ‘right’

    25:42 How do public servants take advantage of flux and uncertainty?

    34:11 How Citizen’s Advice designs for compassion


    Follow James on Twitter at @jamestplunkett


    Read his blog at https://endstate.substack.com/


    Buy End State: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/james-plunkett/end-state/9781398702202/


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