Two dozen thinkers offer bold ideas for a new administration in a fractious era.

When Joe Biden assumes control of the White House on Wednesday, his message of “unity” will crash into the hard reality of a nation dented by a deadly pandemic and being pulled apart by historic forces: a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, widespread distrust of the election results and deep division over racial injustice. For the first time in recent memory, the outgoing president won’t attend the inauguration, and he appears ready to wage political war from the sidelines.

In that fraught environment, is there anything Biden can do to make America even remotely whole? Read More at Politico.com