Capitalism is not so much an aberration as a step on an evolutionary path, and one that contains within it some of the answers to its own contradictions. Geoff Mulgan aberrationanswercapitalism Change image and share on social
The most important innovators often don't need any technologies - just imagination and acute sensitivity to people's needs. Geoff Mulgan acuteimaginationimportant Change image and share on social
Deeper fulfilment is rather different from the happiness of seeing a good film or watching your team win at football, and it doesn't come at the push of a button. Geoff Mulgan buttondeepfilm Change image and share on social
With a fractured sense of self, we come to depend on what people feed back to us - often mediated through social networks - not what we are. We have complex identities but may become less able to act as a subject - confident in what we really are. Geoff Mulgan actbackcomplex share on social
Local government in England is simply too big. Our lowest tier serves an average population of 118,500, while in the U.S. and across continental Europe the figures are more like several thousand. Geoff Mulgan averagebigcontinental Change image and share on social
Radicalism is as British as tea and cakes, as much a part of our make-up as monarchy and football. It will never have its own jubilees, palaces or honours system. Geoff Mulgan britishcakefootball Change image and share on social
There are hardly any apprenticeships in care; hardly any schools preparing teenagers for jobs in care; and few signs that politicians know what to do to raise the status and rewards for what will soon be one of our most important industries. Geoff Mulgan apprenticeshipcareimportant share on social
Immigration isn't always good for the economy or jobs. Geoff Mulgan economygoodimmigration Change image and share on social
There is a yearning for people to return to elementary moral virtues, such as integrity and commitment. We distrust people who have no centering of values. We greatly respect businessmen, for example, if they display those virtues, even if we don't necessarily agree with the people. Geoff Mulgan agreebusinessmancenter share on social
Governments that invest billions in new hardware still find it hard to accept that they might benefit just as much from systematic innovation in such things as child development or cutting crime. Geoff Mulgan acceptbenefitbillion Change image and share on social