Listen "What makes a movement succeed or fail?"
Episode Synopsis
Leslie Crutchfield is Executive Director of the Global Social Enterprise Initiative at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business and she’s the author of "How Change Happens: Why some social movements succeed and others don't."
We talk about why societal trends go where they do and the effect those trends have on the direction of the country. Like, how did we make so much progress on LGBTQ rights while the country also stockpiled guns and ammunition?
Important for us, specifically, we also talk about why, after over a century of trying, America has yet to achieve universal access to health care.
We talk about why societal trends go where they do and the effect those trends have on the direction of the country. Like, how did we make so much progress on LGBTQ rights while the country also stockpiled guns and ammunition?
Important for us, specifically, we also talk about why, after over a century of trying, America has yet to achieve universal access to health care.
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