"Ownership is not disappearing in the sharing economy — just the opposite."
Dialogue Diary
“Dialogue Diary” attempts to take the hysteria out of memoir, and the paranoia out of criticism, yet basically remixes these two impulses through the living form of cordial conversation. By Andy Fitch.
A New Atlantic Charter: Talking to David McKean and Bart M.J. Szewczyk
Andy Fitch interviews David McKean and Bart Szewczyk about an Atlantic partnership broader in scope than defense, and their book "Partners of First Resort."
How to Open Our Markets Back Up Again: Talking to Sally Hubbard
"When you take economic and political power and put it in the hands of just a few, how could everybody else not lose out?" asks Sally Hubbard.
We Still Have to Worry About the World: Talking to Thomas Wright
Andy Fitch interviews Thomas Wright from the Brookings Institute about titanic shifts and whiplash in US foreign policy.
Optimal Chill: Talking to Cass R. Sunstein
"Creating optimal chill doesn’t have to mean bringing in stiff new penalties."
Will Only the Rich Not Be Lonely: Talking to Noreena Hertz
What has made us come to see ourselves as “competitors rather than collaborators… consumers rather than citizens… hustlers rather than …
Language that Everybody Understands: Talking to Representative Debbie Dingell
Andy Fitch interviews Representative Debbie Dingell (MI-12) about crafting policies that bring everyone along.
Political Rhetoric and Economic Analysis: Talking to Bernard Hoekman and Ernesto Zedillo
Andy Fitch interviews scholar Bernard Hoekman and former President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo about the global economy’s changing structure.
Reality on the Edge: Talking to Susan Liautaud
When should we think of our laws as “the lowest common denominator not the highest standard of behavior”? When might …
What Connects Us to Everyone: Talking to Marissa King
Andy Fitch talks with Marissa King about the hidden benefits and costs of social interaction.