Recanati-Kaplan Talks
The Dialogue Project

Income Inequality

Robert Kuttner and Tyler Cowen in Conversation, moderated by Jeff Greenfield

Nov 17, 2024

Two experts. Two divergent perspectives.

The Dialogue Project is a provocative new series that looks to model for a deeply divided and highly polarized country how to debate and discuss difficult topics — civilly, helping all of us to gain a better understanding of different perspectives. In the series’ first installment, hear two widely divergent perspectives from highly respected experts on the topic of income inequality in America — New York Times bestselling author, labor historian, and American Prospect co-founder Robert Kuttner, and renowned economist and Marginal Revolution blog creator Tyler Cowen, joined by moderator Jeff Greenfield — with important feedback from you, the audience. In a deeply divided America, how do we solve our most pressing societal challenges? Find out in a series of evenings that aim to reinvigorate the tradition of compelling, intelligent, informed conversation in America.

Robert Kuttner and Tyler Cowen discuss income inequality for The Dialogue Project, moderated by Jeff Greenfield.

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