What do the current political polarization, rise of populism, and “post-truth” tremors mean for the future of our world? How can political leaders and everyday people come together to solve the weighty problems of our time?
Globally-recognized columnist Moisés Naím, who began his career in Venezuela, talks to Roberto Patiño, a pro-democracy activist and NGO leader based in Caracas, about the current governance crisis around the world, the future of the global south, the challenges ahead, and what makes each of them optimistic even as we navigate crises.
To support Patiño’s nonprofit, Alimenta la Solidaridad, which feeds thousands of children every day, visit https://alimentalasolidaridad.org/en/home/.
Host Paul Laudicina moderates the conversation and helps listeners navigate the differing generational perspectives.
Reimagining the Future: Bridging Generations is produced by the Global Business Policy Council at Kearney, a think tank that deciphers sweeping geopolitical, economic, social, and technological changes and their effects on the global business environment. Learn more at kearney.com/gbpc.