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Ordered Liberty/Common Good
For common good pluralism to succeed as an alternative to both conservative and progressive varieties of postliberalism, we need a more robust and serious discussion about liberty, power, and restrained government.
The Case for a Family Policy in 2026
It’s time for a unified family policy focused on what matters most: stability, predictability, and a higher quality of family life. 2026 is the moment to act.
Building an Economy for the Common Good
What is the economy for—and whom should it serve? Can it, and should it, serve the common good?
Building Resilience: Insights on Strengthening and Adapting North Carolina’s Child and Family-Serving Systems
Our actions in the coming months and years must be more attuned to the risks families and local communities identify as most urgent and the solutions they most value.
Family Policy and Labor Policy are Inseparable—This Data Shows Why
A new analysis shows that family policy is foundational to the people and professions that keep the U.S. healthy, safe, and connected.
AI and Family Policy: Comment for the Senate HELP Committee
Last week, Joe Waters, Co-Founder and CEO of Capita, sent a letter to Sen. Bill Cassidy and Sen. Bernie Sanders, Chair and Ranking Member of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the United States Senate, urging them to ensure that families are central to AI governance.
When AI Meets Families: What We Learned From Bringing These Worlds Together
Families don't just experience technological change, they register its impact first.
On Deep Hospitality
Three snapshots from my life have shaped how I understand ‘deep hospitality’—and continue to guide my work at Capita.
Families: Our Early Warning System in the Age of AI
This essay is adapted from opening remarks by Caroline Cassidy at the “AI & Family Futures Roundtable,” a virtual convening hosted by Capita, the AI for Good Foundation, and the Georgetown Collaborative on Global Children’s Issues in September 2025.