Katalyst is pleased to be participating in the ‘Rebalance Democracy and Capitalism‘ series of talks hosted by the University of Pisa.
In this talk, we explore how Katalyst’s research into some critical but poorly-documented aspects of the garment industry’s structure can help policymakers design better legislation, treaties, and forms of collective bargaining designed for 21st century supply chains.
Watch the recording here
About the Project:
Democracy is under threat from capitalism. Companies are undermining democratic processes both at home and abroad. Among other things, they engage in excessive lobbying, violations of basic human rights, and collusion with repressive governments.
But businesses and their leaders can also help promote democracy. Companies can have a positive influence on authoritarian governments, they can protect minorities, or even produce democracy-enhancing products and services. Companies big and small can therefore play a significant part in enabling democratic participation and restoring the rights of citizens.
The problem is that we have too much of the former and not enough of the latter. Democracy and capitalism need to be rebalanced.
Rebalance project is a collaboration between seven European universities and an international NGO. We seek to provide new insights, resources, events, and learning materials to help foster a rebalancing of capitalism and democracy. The project is funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe funding programme and Innovate UK.
