Source: hypertext
by Steven Teles, David Dagan, & Matthew Meyers
“The idea of abundance is everywhere. Prominent new books by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, Marc Dunkelman, and Yoni Applebaum bemoan the artificial scarcity created by sclerotic institutions and explore paths out. New York Times columnist David Brooks has declared an era of abundance to already be sweeping through the intellectual world …. The challenge now for abundance advocates is to turn intellectual ferment into durable power. Much of this work will be political — building alliances of supportive interests, injecting abundance themes into elections, and forging legislative coalitions. But as the movement well knows, in America, victories in the arena of politics are tentative until they are confirmed in the arena of law.” (05/01/25)
https://hypertext.niskanencenter.org/p/building-a-law-of-abundance