A Word about Innovation

Herbert Spiro observed that “…the most awesome problems facing mankind can be solved, if they can be solved at all, only through politics.” (Politics as the Master Science, pg. 161)  Thus, being innovative means identifying a problem that is amenable to politics.

With that in mind, what might count as an “innovation” for the Lamb Prize?  Among many others, the list includes:

  • A problem-solving solution encompassing a new efficiency.
  • An idea for institutional engineering–new institutional design–following the tradition of the American founders.
  • A mechanical solution, such as in a new technique. An example from recent news articles is mining meta-data, using Artificial Intelligence, or role of social media.
  • A new policy or an approach to a policy problem.
  • A new grand idea, a new philosophy.
  • A new way of understanding or conducting the science of politics. For example, using a research method in a new way or critiquing a current method.
  • An idea addressing implementation or administration, such as personnel management, budgeting, or finance.

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