Sentences with phrase «new social contract»

The answer lies in the China's new social contract described at page 196 of Kuhn's book.
There is no simple fix, but Bremmer advocates a new social contract that involves new approaches to lifelong education and training, new ideas on taxation, a reorganization of the social safety net to help those trying to survive in the gig economy, and new thinking about other programs that can help those left behind.
Burrow is calling for a «new social contract» in which governments and businesses give more protections to workers, including the ability to unionize.
This approach also embodies the new social contract being forged across social networks that promote brand authenticity.
TR, somewhat like BO, called for a new social contract, promising that government — really the president — would grant new rights and entitlements in exchange for new powers.
Secondly, the search for a new social contract where Jean - Jacques Rousseau will be dug out of his grave to help them find new inspiration, and finally, the use of the voluntary NGO organisations, the Church and religious people, to battle against poverty.
Interpreted with vision, the welfare laboratory might produce the rough draft of a new social contract for former welfare recipients and other low - wage workers.
Efforts to rethink STEM education with a civic mindset date to the late 1990s, prompted by then - AAAS President Jane Lubchenco's urgent call for scientists to enter into «a new social contract» to devote their talents to society's most pressing problems and communicate what they know to others, Reilly said.
Williams» research suggests that «a new social contract about individuals» private, and supposedly confidential, information should be developed to protect this information, while still allowing the spread of technology and online commerce.»
Citizens are seeking to define a new social contract.
CIVICUS will also be taking forward consultations on how to define a new social contract to its annual World Assembly in Montreal, Canada, 3 to 7 September 2012, and beyond.
The SDGs must become a new social contract between leaders and the people.
The promise to leave no one behind is the most difficult commitment of this new social contract.
Third, getting to the future we want will indeed require a new social contract — a new form of «non-territorial» citizenship, as Safit rightly states.
Which brings me to the third point — the need for a new social contract.
The Deloitte study identifies the convergence of four key factors: (1) demographic upheavals that have made the workforce more diverse (Millennials now comprise more than half the workforce); (2) the ubiquity of digital technology; (3) the accelerated rate of change; and (4) a new social contract between companies and workers that is recasting the employer - employee relationship (a more peripatetic and agile workforce).
And this is quite against the new social contract that many public observers believe Carter has given us.
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