From bestselling authors and journalistic titans, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, Abundance is a once-in-a-generation, paradigm-shifting call to rethink big, entrenched problems that seem mired in systemic scarcity: from climate change to housing, education to healthcare.
To trace the global history of the twenty-first century so far is to trace a history of growing unaffordability and shortage. After years of refusing to build sufficient housing, the entire country has a national housing crisis. After years of slashing immigration, we don’t have enough workers. After decades of off-shoring manufacturing, we have a shortage of chips for cars and computers. Despite decades of being warned about the consequences of climate change, we haven’t built anything close to the clean energy infrastructure we need. The crisis that’s clicking into focus now has been building for decades—because we haven’t been building enough.
Abundance explains that our problems today are not the results of yesteryear’s villains. Rather, one generation’s solutions have become the next generation’s problems. Rules and regulations designed to solve the environmental problems of the 1970s often prevent urban density and green energy projects that would help solve the environmental problems of the 2020s. Laws meant to ensure that government considers the consequences of its actions in matters of education and healthcare have made it too difficult for government to act consequentially. In the last few decades, our capacity to see problems has sharpened while our ability to solve them has diminished.
Progress requires the ability to see promise rather than just peril in the creation of new ideas and projects, and an instinct to design systems and institutions that make building possible. In a book exploring how can move from a liberalism that not only protects and preserves but also builds, Klein and Thompson trace the political, economic, and cultural barriers to progress and how we can adopt a mindset directed toward abundance, and not scarcity, to overcome them.
0 有用 龟掌拨清波 2025-08-15 06:09:26 美国
开始听Ezra播客的时候,我已经因为这本书第一章谈的住房问题在上班的锈带郊区三个月里搬了三次家,部门里年纪相仿的同事在房市跌了一跤,已经买了块地想建一个尽可能小的房子。生活和工作的实感,诸如不买车就难以买菜的日常困境,冷气瘆人的公用建筑需要保洁小时工开着SUV来换垃圾袋,四十多人的图书馆跟着协作联盟换了服务三千人的系统先停摆了三个月又瘫痪了两个月,让这本书谈的政治成了理解当下的一个抓手,离开这里之... 开始听Ezra播客的时候,我已经因为这本书第一章谈的住房问题在上班的锈带郊区三个月里搬了三次家,部门里年纪相仿的同事在房市跌了一跤,已经买了块地想建一个尽可能小的房子。生活和工作的实感,诸如不买车就难以买菜的日常困境,冷气瘆人的公用建筑需要保洁小时工开着SUV来换垃圾袋,四十多人的图书馆跟着协作联盟换了服务三千人的系统先停摆了三个月又瘫痪了两个月,让这本书谈的政治成了理解当下的一个抓手,离开这里之前,我至少应该去翻一下市政会议的记录再挑一次比较重要的会去旁听。Ezra念了有声书的前三章,我存了第一章文本,想仔细看一下平时应该关注的数据来源;后半是Derek念的,mRNA研究的艰辛和新冠疫苗研发的过程Karikó和Paul Mango的书已分别写过了,这里都直接引Kindle版,只于我是新知。 (展开)
1 有用 Sea son 2025-06-25 21:30:17 美国
两个centrist democrats+big city tech bro提出的对美国政府改造的计划是de-regulation,让科技大企业放开膀子搞创新。美国知识圈深受regulation-deregualation这个二元叙事的毒害,左派已经提不出任何有意义的解决方案,右派渔翁得利。*但是*今天Mamdani ran on *left-wing* abundance agenda firm... 两个centrist democrats+big city tech bro提出的对美国政府改造的计划是de-regulation,让科技大企业放开膀子搞创新。美国知识圈深受regulation-deregualation这个二元叙事的毒害,左派已经提不出任何有意义的解决方案,右派渔翁得利。*但是*今天Mamdani ran on *left-wing* abundance agenda firmly grounded in social democratic pro-labor foundation! 让我们拭目以待! (展开)
0 有用 沈十七 2025-09-09 00:15:09 美国
3 🌟 it really doesn’t have a convincing global perspective, and I find its subtle or not so subtle US centrism annoying
3 有用 Fever_Dream 2025-03-28 05:50:59 英国
如今,在民粹-威权团体对政府深深的怀疑下,自由派变成了规则与制度应激的辩护人,但是这却遏制了自由派对显然已经臃肿、琐碎的官僚程序的批判;同时,面对现代各种危机,自由派之前的“去增长”思路又在世界各地碰壁——自由派急需新的出路。本书就提供了这样一种以“Abundance”为主导的理论,两位作者诚实、中肯,读完收获颇多。
1 有用 起源自不眠之前 2025-05-14 18:55:21 河南
拯救民主的第二次机会。