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Mentioned in 48 episodes
Abundance
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Mentioned in 48 episodes
Recommended by
Roman Mars as being about infrastructure and the systems that make it possible to build anything.


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Build, Interrupted: A Conversation with Ezra Klein
Recommended by
Aria Finger as a book exploring how a scarcity mindset is holding American society back.


175 snips
Derek Thompson on AI, abundance, and human progress
Mentioned by
Marc Andreessen as a really good book that outlines how liberals used to believe in building things.


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Ep 118: Marc Andreessen on AI, Robotics & America's Industrial Renaissance
Mentioned by
Logan Bartlett while discussing the potential for Democrats to adopt a more pro-growth platform.


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Keith Rabois, Logan Bartlett, Shane Arnott, Flo Crivello, Rahul Sonwalkar, Bryce Roberts, Ben Thompson on Trade, Tariffs, and Tech, Anduril Releases Coppherhead
Mentioned by Derek Thompson, it discusses solutions to bureaucratic roadblocks that impact housing and other areas.

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How to build abundantly
Mentioned by
Rufus Griscom as the most talked about and debated book in the country, offering a pro-growth prescription for national issues.


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ABUNDANCE: Derek Thompson on How to Actually Rebuild the American Dream
Mentioned by Stephen Lacey as part of a new book and thesis on the basic idea that America has become too good at stopping things.

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The abundance agenda meets scarcity politics
Mentioned by Quinn Nakayama as a book that strikes California at the core and uses it as an example of what not to do, but also what is the potential.

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PG&E tries to prove that a big utility can innovate
Besproken door
Jesse Frederik en
Rob Wijnberg ; zij bespreken de kritiek van de auteurs op progressieve politieke strategieën.



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Nederland is een vetodemocratie: iedereen mag 'nee' zeggen, dus zeggen we zelden 'ja'
Mentioned by
Jonah Goldberg in a discussion about Abundance Democrats and their views on government efficiency.


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For Spite
Mentioned by Alexander Beiner in the context of a discussion about misguided liberal policies and excessive bureaucracy.

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What Truly Matters? Iain McGilchrist, Un-Social Experiments and The Leviathan
Mentioned by Cameron Abadi , where the authors argue that the Democratic Party needs to emphasize increasing production.

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Heterodox Economists: John Kenneth Galbraith