
Abundance
How We Build a Better Future
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Narrated by:
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Derek Thompson
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Ezra Klein
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER and MOST-ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2025 FROM THE FINANCIAL TIMES and NEXT BIG IDEA CLUB
'Spectacular ... Inspires hope' New York Times
'Forceful, quick-moving ... important' Financial Times
'Ambitious' New Yorker
'Necessary' New Statesman
'Chilling ... Inspirational ... A book that matters' Sunday Times
'One of the most important political books of the past decade' The New European
The threat to liberal democracy isn't just autocrats - it's a lack of effective action by so-called progressives.
We have the means to build an equitable world without hunger, fuelled by clean energy. Instead, we have a politics driven by scarcity, lives defined by unaffordability and public institutions that no longer deliver on big ideas. It's time for change.
Bestselling authors Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson have spent decades analysing the political, economic and cultural forces that have led us here. In this once-in-a-generation intervention, they unpick the barriers to progress and show how we can, and must, shift the political agenda to one that not only protects and preserves, but also builds. From healthcare to housing, infrastructure to innovation, they lay out a path to a future defined not by fear, but by abundance.
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The premise: If only there was less bureaucracy, if only
it was easier to say yes, rather than no. If only we were more focused on achieving the correct outcomes, than following the correct process, we could all run unencumbered into the great future.
Working in a large company, I also saw many similarities and share the sale frustrations. What I would have liked is a more of a mental model on how to recognise these issues, but then also showing a better way of doing things.
The authors would say it’s possible to innovate fast towards utopia and be 100% safe, it’s just not practically clear how. I still really enjoyed the book and the narrators are great. I always love listening to Ezra especially.
Showing what’s wrong with where we are
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An absolute must read
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