





New Paradigm
NEW PARADIGM
After decades of overly naive market belief, we urgently need new answers to the great challenges of our time. More so, we need a whole new paradigm to guide us. We collect everything about the people and the community who are dealing with the question of a new paradigm and who analyze the historical and present impact of paradigms and narratives – whether in new contributions, performances, books and events.
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Newsletter: Do Germans want a nanny state? Far from it / Analysis and short cut of the big forum survey
From our Forum New Economy newsletter series

KNOWLEDGE BASE
NEW PARADIGM
The Crisis of a Former Paradigm
As a sign of a missing paradigm that holds societies together, liberal democracies today are facing their most serious crisis since World War II.
What Went Wrong
An ever-growing mountain of empirical evidence indicates that large parts of today’s crises are to be linked to the late effects and collapse of the market-liberal paradigm that has guided policymaking in most of the world since the 1970s.
New Economy in Progress
Since the critical financial crisis in 2008, the search for a new paradigm much more adequate than the former market-preference to rise to today’s challenges has accelerated. And, while a coherent new paradigm is not yet ready, a lot of new answers and actors have emerged.
Newsletter: Turnaround paper against the trend - Symposium on the consequences of the US election and the German coalition collapse
From our Forum New Economy newsletter series
Newsletter: An economist for every idea? On the meaning of the progress in knowledge
From our Forum New Economy newsletter series

Heading Towards Chaos? - On The Economic Consequences Of Trump II
Newsletter: Harris, Trump, Lindner, Scholz - A time of uncertainty / Forum symposium on the outcome of the US election on 19 November with Joe Kaeser, Simon Jäger, Isabella Weber, Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook
From our Forum New Economy newsletter series
Newsletter: An investment rule against collapsing bridges - Symposium on the outcome of the US election - Progress and wealth
From our Forum New Economy newsletter series
Newsletter: The decline of an outdated liberalism - Short Cut with Petra Pinzler and Stefan Kolev on progress
From our Forum New Economy newsletter series