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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just...

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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just...

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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just...

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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just...

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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just...

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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America from France in 1831 he saw a new kind of society. Not just...

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2. Against all obstacles

Tocqueville saw America’s faith in its own democracy as a vital force. But these days the majority...

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1. Game of chance

John Prideaux, The Economist’s US Editor, embarks on a roadtrip to see how America’s democracy is...

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Trailer: Tocqueville Road Trip

Nearly two centuries ago, a French aristocrat called Alexis De Tocqueville went on a trip around America...

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Trailer: Checks and Balance

Unlock American politics with The Economist’s John Prideaux, Charlotte Howard and James Bennet. Taking...

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The bomb (part 1): were nuclear weapons inevitable?

Where did the world’s most devastating weapon come from? In a four-part series, we go behind the scenes...

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Company profile: Corning

The picturesque town of Corning in upstate New York doesn’t look like the site of bleeding-edge innovation....

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He’s got Seoul: South Korea’s new leader

The election of South Korea’s new president represents a resounding rejection of the political turmoil...

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Perverting the course of justices: Mexico’s judiciary

Voters will be electing each and every one of the country’s judges—removing the last meaningful...

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Meet the boss: Liz Reid of Google

For Season 2, we’re releasing an extended interview alongside each episode. This week: Who needs search...

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Innovation: Coming up with new ideas

Forget the hammocks and ping-pong tables. Creativity takes work. Managers at Google, Lego and a pair...

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Trailer: Boss Class Season 2

Good bosses are rare. They don’t have to be. The skills of management can be learned.The Economist’s...

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Trailer: Boss Class Season 2

Good bosses are rare. They don’t have to be. The skills of management can be learned.The Economist’s...

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Trailer: Boss Class Season 2

Good bosses are rare. They don’t have to be. The skills of management can be learned.The Economist’s...

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Herman Pontzer: what people get wrong about metabolism

Do you run, cycle or swim to lose weight? Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist who specialises...

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Trailer: Boss Class Season 2

Good bosses are rare. They don’t have to be. The skills of management can be learned.The Economist’s...

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Trailer: Boss Class Season 2

Good bosses are rare. They don’t have to be. The skills of management can be learned.The Economist’s...

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Boss Class: Tracey Franklin interview

Tracey Franklin, chief human resources officer at vaccine and biotech company Moderna, tells The Economist's...

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Boss Class: Daniel Kahneman interview

The careers of many CEOs are built on overconfidence and a few lucky breaks. But to be a successful...

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