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Jonathan Rauch

author of The Constitution of Knowledge, Brookings Institution

Jonathan Rauch

author of The Constitution of Knowledge | Brookings Institution

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About Jonathan

Jonathan Charles Rauch is an American author, journalist, and activist born on April 26, 1960. He graduated from Yale University and has worked at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina. His career includes positions at National Journal and The Economist, as well as work as a freelance writer. Rauch is a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution and serves as a contributing editor of The Atlantic. He has written extensively on topics related to culture, economics, and public policy. Rauch is also known for his authorship of the book The Constitution of Knowledge.

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