Ezra Klein is an opinion columnist and host of the award-winning Ezra Klein Show podcast at The New York Times. He is the author of Why We're Polarized, an instant New York Times bestseller, named one of Barack Obama's top books of 2022. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Derek Thompson is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the host of
the podcast Plain English. He is the author of the national
bestseller Hit Makers and On Work, an anthology of his writing on
labor and technology. He lives in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina.
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Bloomberg Best Books of 2025 "A must-read for progressives who want
a blueprint for reforming government so it can deliver for working
people." --Barack Obama
"Deftly diagnoses America's sclerotic inability to build, well,
much of anything across multiple domains in the physical world. . .
. Trump supporters in Silicon Valley love saying 'it's time to
build, ' and here are some influential liberals who wholeheartedly
agree. . . . The nascent abundance movement is a tailwind for a
broad effort that pro-growth conservatives can and should work
with. . . . The modern right might not like everything Abundance
has to offer, but it sure beats a bipartisan program of artificial
scarcity." --James Pethokoukis, Washington Post "A guide for
liberals shaken by an age of factional polarization . . . [Klein
and Thompson] are the best in the business at digesting and
synthesizing expertise from a host of fields. . . . Abundance might
inspire a demoralized Democratic Party to think big again."
--Samuel Moyn, New York Times Book Review
"Klein and Thompson are two of the smartest voices from their
generation of policy-oriented journalists, moving beyond horse race
coverage of politics and integrating serious social science into
political commentary. . . . [Their] vision for more effective
government is something like an anti-DOGE: They imagine a future
United States where careful and informed elected officials find
ways to strip back the barriers to effective policy and allow the
government to invest efficiently in underdeveloped pockets of
society." --Julian Zelizer, The New Republic
"A terrific book . . . powerful and persuasive . . . People will
recruit [Klein and Thompson] to run the Democratic Party." --Fareed
Zakaria, CNN
"An absolute must-read." --Stephanie Ruhle, MSNBC
"Spectacular . . . Offers a comprehensive indictment of the current
problems and a clear path forward . . . Klein and Thompson usher in
a mood shift. They inspire hope and enlarge the imagination by
describing the good things that are actually within our grasp:
abundant energy, cheaper housing, affordable cities, shorter
workweeks, lab-grown meat so that we no longer have to use 25
percent of global land to raise livestock." --David Brooks, New
York Times
"A potent political manifesto . . . Its optimism is also
compelling, even joyous. . . . The book's core lesson, convincingly
delivered, is that liberals ought to make it easier to do the
things they want to do. . . . A can-do antidote to blue-state
malaise . . . The timing of Abundance is extraordinary."
--Slate
"A forceful, quick-moving broadside against the left-coded
pathologies they see as standing in the way. . . . Klein and
Thompson's diagnosis gets much right. . . . A worthy read."
--Financial Times
"Ambitious . . . Klein and Thompson want a 'liberalism that builds,
' not just in housing and green energy but in artificial
intelligence and in drug development, too, areas where they see
similar patterns of stagnation. Their goals are broad. This group
of policies, which they call the abundance agenda, offers, Klein
and Thompson believe, 'a path out of the morass we're in. A new
political order' . . . Abundance is a fair-minded book, and it
recognizes some of the trade-offs that come with redesigning
government for dynamism." --Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New
Yorker
"Helping liberals get out of their own way . . . It's time to
scrutinize everything from municipal zoning regulations to the
paperwork requirements for scientists getting federal funding. The
authors' debut as a duo is very smart and eminently useful. Cogent,
well-timed ideas for meeting today's biggest challenges." --Kirkus
Reviews (starred review)
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