News

“Abundance should be an expectation of managers, not just an aspiration.” “Effective people are not problem-minded; they’re opportunity-minded. They feed opportunities and starve problems ...
If you listen to New York Times columnist Ezra Klein describe his new book Abundance, it would seem the entire thesis is that at some point, Democrat-run cities stopped building houses ...
Like all burgeoning political movements, this Pat-Brown-style liberalism has a name: the Abundance Movement. We’ve seen some signs of its emergence. For instance, the YIMBY (Yes In My Back Yard ...
Reported muggings are way down. The latest in this genre is “Abundance,” by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. The book’s overarching argument is that resources in a modern capitalist economy ...
Abundance Food Co-op, a Rochester grocery store, is facing financial pressure from rising costs and overhead. The co-op has temporarily paused its shareholder discount to ease financial strain but ...
It was Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s new book, “Abundance,” a text that had (however briefly) captured the imagination of pundits. That’s about what you want an airport book to do.
The insular nature of the “abundance agenda” is revealed just two pages into Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s new book, Abundance, as the authors paint a picture of their idyllic future.
Photo: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images/U.S. Air Force/Reuters/Tim Warner/Getty Images I have to admit: I’m baffled by the new “abundance” movement. You may have run across it in recent books ...
There are other “bay areas”, of course. In the book of the hour, Abundance, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson often cite San Francisco as what happens when red tape, bureaucratic inertia ...
These two influential journalists argue that Dems should be the party of abundance, creating a government that promotes, rather than hinders, the development of housing, clean-energy solutions ...