Levers for Progress, an initiative addressing concerns about the slowdown in Western scientific, technological, and economic progress since the early 2010s. The aim to investigate the role of public policy and state capacity in advancing science and technology.
The project, Levers for Progress (LfP), compiles policies, tactics, and reforms that institutions have used to boost scientific and technological advancements, recognizing the complexity of defining civilizational progress.
The focus on science and technology, highlighting their undeniable impact on our quality of life and advocating for the importance of deliberate policy choices to drive progress.
While history shows how national efforts fueled innovation, recent years have seen a decline in this ethos. You can explore how this shift has affected R&D, cultural narratives, and technological ambition.
Join in! Delve into the levers and policies that can rekindle innovation and progress in science and technology.
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