To the surprise of many, entrepreneur Andrew Yang has so far outpaced numerous veteran politicians in the Democratic presidential primary, bringing in an impressive third-quarter fundraising haul of $10 million dollars and polling at 10 percent among college students. Yang has risen to prominence largely on his plan to institute a universal basic income of $1,000 per month to every American adult. But another of his plans, Human-Centered Capitalism , may be among the most important ideas brought into presidential politics since Bill Clinton’s attempt at health care reform.
More a bold aspiration than a policy proposal, the plan, in […]
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