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Modern Power · Feb 12, 2025

Abundance 101

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Misha David Chellam · Modern Power

Per Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson's forthcoming book, "to pursue Abundance is to pursue institutional renewal." What does that look like in practice?

The reading list below—4 hours of written content, 4 hours of podcasts—is meant to ground you in the key content of the Abundance Movement. It should help you speak fluently and confidently about Abundance, informed by the work of a range of public intellectuals, scholars, and political actors.

Abundance is a political program focused on more high-quality supply and lower prices for the building blocks of a good life.

The following articles give a good overview of the problems that constrain supply and/or reduce quality, focusing on issues like narrow interest capture, weak state capacity, and a focus on procedures over outcomes.

Total read time: 63 min.

Related podcasts:

Many people exploring Abundance are already YIMBYs, and so are familiar with the ill-effects of reducing the supply of housing through convoluted land use decision-making processes. A less familiar pillar of Abundance is the focus on “State Capacity,” which refers to the government’s ability to execute on its policy intentions.

Building on “The Procedure Fetish,” the following articles look at the historical roots of our crisis of state capacity.

Total read time: 89 min.

Related podcasts:

Fixing the issues outlined above will require mobilizing a generational reform movement. In the following section, we’ll review the basics of how we might source and arrange the requisite financial and social capital.

Every story needs a villain. In our telling, the villain is us. We believe elites have abdicated responsibility for the well-being of society, and to fix things, we need to organize a new generation of civic elites to build 21st century government. This is what we call the Abundance Movement.

The articles below expand on this argument.

Total read time: 36 min.

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We need to organize a political faction around the ideas of Abundance.

The content below outlines where Abundance fits into the overall landscape and how we might go about building factional infrastructure.

Total read time: 56 min.

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