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The Nation on MSNThe Abundance Debate Is Broken. Here’s How to Fix It.Populists and abundance proponents have retreated into factional warfare. But both sides need to realize that they need each ...
Klein and Thompson speak in that confident wonky voice, arms outstretched with futurama visions of shared prosperity.
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Although causing a rift in the Democratic Party, could this signal a shift in the trajectory of national politics? COWLEY: ...
Erica introduced the abundance agenda as both a policy lens and a narrative reset. Rather than dwelling on scarcity and ...
Jim Chalmers, Andrew Leigh and Gavin Newsom are among the high-ranking politicians reading and sharing Abundance – a book ...
I n the months since Kamala Harris’s defeat, Democrats have debated the party’s political and policy mistakes. This argument ...
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Axios on MSNPoll: Democratic voters prefer "populism" over "abundance"Democratic voters prefer a populist message over one that focuses on an "abundance agenda," according to a new poll by Demand Progress. Why it matters: Democrats are asking themselves some hard ...
The hot-selling book “Abundance” is written by liberals who bash liberals, or more precisely, try to make them feel guilty. Sure, authors Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson shed some blame on conservatives ...
Dispirited liberals are embracing—and feuding over—a new book’s call for cutting red tape.
In Abundance, published in March, journalists Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson outline a vision for material progress aimed at specific goals—such as increasing housing production in San Francisco, ...
Watching hundreds of nerds get together to bash the left and gush about “abundance” was as off-putting as it sounds.
In their new book, Abundance, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson argue that American liberals have ironically succumbed to a conservative worldview, in the original sense of “conservative.” Instead of ...
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