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		<description><![CDATA[Raising a grateful child, Stories of Solar, and more. | Kristin How can we combat growing wealth and income inequality: With a social wealth fund, a pool of investment assets that pays out dividends to everyone. Lessig’s latest, touting candidates who are making their platform more about fixing broken democracy than about toeing the two-party line: We see our tribes first, and truth a distant second. We have to find a way out of this rut. We have to build a...]]></description>
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