Many people feel that no matter how hard they try, the system is still working against them. Prices are rising, job prospects are uncertain, and few people have any real influence on the course of events. Today's economic order isn’t collapsing, but functioning exactly as it was designed to: to protect the interests of those who already have power. The state and large companies cooperate within it, while most people lose control over their work, time, and future. However, most people’s economic problems have economic solutions. Politicians don’t talk about them, even though they’re very specific and feasible. What are they, what could they bring, and what might they look like?
With the support of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung’s representation in the Czech Republic.
Speakers

Grace Blakeley
Economist, Journalist and Author

Radek Kubala
Social and Environmental researcher

Petr Vilím
Economist