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The Ezra Klein ShowFeb 2, 2021

To Understand This Era, You Need to Think in Systems

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Notable books mentioned: Normal Accidents by Charles Perrault, Drift into Failure by Sidney Decker, The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin

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Normal Accidents
Charles Perrault

The host mentions 'Normal Accidents' as a key resource for understanding systems thinking, particularly in the context of high-risk technologies. T…

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Drift into Failure
Sidney Decker

The host briefly mentions 'Drift into Failure' by Sidney Decker in the context of discussing systems thinking and safety. This book is highlighted…

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The Dispossessed
Ursula Le Guin

The host expresses a strong personal connection to 'The Dispossessed' as a pivotal work in their journey of learning English. This book is highligh…

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As my colleague Ben Smith wrote in an August profile, sociologist Zeynep Tufekci has “made a habit of being right on the big things.” She saw the threat of the coronavirus early and clearly. She saw that the public health community was ignoring the evidence on masking, and raised the alarm persuasively enough that she tipped the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention toward new, lifesaving guidance. Before Tufekci was being prescient about the coronavirus, she was being prescient about disinformation online, about the way social media was changing political organizing, about what election forecasting models could actually tell us, about the rising threat of authoritarianism in America. Tufekci attributes this track record to “systems thinking,” which she believes holds the key to forming a more accurate understanding of everything from pandemics to social media to the Republican Party. So I asked Tufekci to come on a podcast for a conversation about how she thinks, and what the rest of us can learn from it. In answering those questions, we discuss why public health experts were slow to change guidance on disruptive measures like masking and travel bans, the logic of authoritarian regimes, why Asian countries so decisively outperformed Western Europe and America in containing coronavirus, why Tufekci thinks media coverage of the vaccines is too pessimistic, the crisis of American democracy, whether a more competent demagogue will succeed Donald Trump, and much more. Mentioned in this episode: “How Zeynep Tufekci Keeps Getting the Big Things Right” by Ben Smith “Why Telling People They Don’t Need Masks Backfired” by Zeynep Tufekci “Can We Do Twice as Many Vaccinations as We Thought?” by Zeynep Tufekci and Michael Mina “America’s Next Authoritarian Will Be Much More Competent” by Zeynep Tufekci Recommendations: "Groundhog Day" (movie) "Normal Accidents" by Charles Perrow "The Dispossessed" by Ursula K. Le Guin You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Rogé Karma and Jeff Geld; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld.
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Individuals interested in systems thinking and complex systems analysis.Individuals interested in systems thinking and safety management.Readers interested in impactful science fiction

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Normal Accidents
Charles Perrault
Best for Individuals interested in systems thinking and complex systems analysis.Often cited around systems thinking

It's about like, you know, sort of accidents like Three Mile Island. But it's really a nice sort of example of how things interact with each other.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in systems thinking and complex systems analysis.
Key quote: One of my favorite books, I think, is Normal Accidents by Charles Perrault, which is living with high risk technologies.
The host mentions 'Normal Accidents' as a key resource for understanding systems thinking, particularly in the context of high-risk technologies. The book provides insights into how complex systems interact and the potential catastrophic outcomes that can arise from these interactions.
ASIN: 0691004129
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Drift into Failure
Sidney Decker
Best for Individuals interested in systems thinking and safety management.Often cited around systems thinking in safety

He has a good book called Drift into Failure.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in systems thinking and safety management.
Key quote: I like Sidney Decker, who comes out of safety work. He has a good book called Drift into Failure.
The host briefly mentions 'Drift into Failure' by Sidney Decker in the context of discussing systems thinking and safety. This book is highlighted as a resource for understanding complex systems and their interactions, particularly in safety work.
ASIN: 1409422216
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The Dispossessed
Ursula Le Guin
Best for Readers interested in impactful science fictionOften cited around favorite science fiction book

Hands down, like dispossessed has always been my favorite work of science fiction. Partly because I read it as one of the first books I read after learning English.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in impactful science fiction
Key quote: Hands down, like dispossessed has always been my favorite work of science fiction.
The host expresses a strong personal connection to 'The Dispossessed' as a pivotal work in their journey of learning English. This book is highlighted as a significant influence in the science fiction genre.
ASIN: 0063382938
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