Framing the economy as a system that is rigged against ordinary people may resonate with the public—but also stirs anger and fatalism. How can we tell a more productive story about the economy? This blog post, published by the Public Interest Research Centre and drawing on research conducted by FrameWorks, has answers.
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Economic Justice
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United Kingdom
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