The Book Brief Project
What if scarcity isn't inevitable—but something we've chosen? In Abundance, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson argue that many of today's biggest crises—housing, infrastructure, clean energy, and even scientific innovation—are not caused by a lack of resources, but by systems that have become too slow, too cautious, and too difficult to navigate. In this episode of The Book Brief Project, we explore one of the year's most debated books, examining its central argument, its strongest evidence, and the questions it leaves unanswered. Is regulation protecting society—or preventing progress? Can we build faster without repeating the mistakes of the past? And is scarcity really just a policy choice? This isn't just a summary of Abundance. It's a critical exploration of the ideas behind it. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations about books, philosophy, history, economics, and big ideas, subscribe and join us for future episodes. Books, taken seriously.
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