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The Ezra Klein ShowMay 7, 2021

Elizabeth Warren on What We Get Wrong About Inequality

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Notable books mentioned: The Two-Income Trap, Heart of Fire by Maisie Hirono, Pachinko, Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Kawaguchi

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Pachinko

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One lesson of covering policy over the past 20 years is that whatever Elizabeth Warren is thinking about now is what Washington is going to be talking about next. So when I read Senator Warren’s new book, “Persist,” I read it with an eye toward that question: Where is Warren trying to drive the policy debate next? And two answers emerged. First, toward a truly pro-family progressivism, one that puts children’s well-being and care at the center of the agenda. And second, toward a view of inequality that puts wealth, not income, first, and builds a whole different set of economic priorities atop that analysis. Warren was a policy wonk before she was a politician, and that’s the kind of conversation we had here. We discuss the drivers of the rising costs of child care, the stagnation in women’s labor force participation, whether universal day care discriminates against stay-at-home parents, Warren’s plan for fixing America’s housing crisis, whether billionaires are a policy failure, the distributional effects of canceling $50,000 in student debt, the social philosophy behind Warren’s tax proposals, how markets can be channeled toward progressive ends, the coming technologies that excite Warren, and much more. Recommendations: "Heart of Fire" by Mazie Hirono "Before the Coffee Gets Cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi "John Rain" Book Series by Barry Eisler 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 Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Parents and policymakers interested in family economicsReaders interested in social progress and political themes.Readers interested in impactful and well-translated literature.Readers who enjoy well-translated literature and engaging narratives.Readers who enjoy thrillers and character-driven narratives.

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Best for Parents and policymakers interested in family economicsOften cited around Universal preschool and childcare

The book discusses concerns about universal preschool creating a preference for sending children to preschool over being a stay-at-home parent.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Parents and policymakers interested in family economics
Key quote: What we were talking about in The Two-Income Trap is how having both parents in the workforce was not giving families the kind of boost that they thought it was.
The host references 'The Two-Income Trap' to discuss the implications of both parents working and its impact on family economics. He highlights how the book critiques the assumption that dual incomes provide a better quality of life for families.
ASIN: 0465097707
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Heart of Fire
Maisie Hirono
Best for Readers interested in social progress and political themes.Often cited around book recommendations

I'm just about to finish up Maisie Hirona's book, which is really terrific, Heart of Fire.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in social progress and political themes.
Key quote: So I'm just about to finish up Maisie Hirona's book, which is really terrific, Heart of Fire.
The host mentioned 'Heart of Fire' by Maisie Hirono as a terrific book he is currently finishing. This recommendation comes in the context of discussing impactful literature that resonates with the audience's interests.
ASIN: 1984881604
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Best for Readers interested in impactful and well-translated literature.Often cited around recommended books to read

Oh, Pachinko is an amazing book.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in impactful and well-translated literature.
Key quote: Oh, Pachinko is an amazing book.
The host mentioned 'Pachinko' as an amazing book, indicating a strong personal endorsement. This recommendation comes in the context of discussing impactful literature that resonates with the audience's interests.
ASIN: 1455563927
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Best for Readers who enjoy well-translated literature and engaging narratives.Often cited around recommendations for books

Read it. It's by Kawaguchi and translated into English. It translated very, very well, and it's really terrific.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers who enjoy well-translated literature and engaging narratives.
Key quote: Read it. It's by Kawaguchi and translated into English.
The host mentioned 'Before the Coffee Gets Cold' as a recommendation after discussing another book, 'Pachinko,' indicating a thematic connection. The host emphasized that the book is well-translated and enjoyable, suggesting it has significant literary merit.
ASIN: 1335430997
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John Rain
Barry Eisler
Best for Readers who enjoy thrillers and character-driven narratives.Often cited around recommendations for books

And I'm rereading all of the Barry Eisler books. Have you ever read Barry Eisler?

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers who enjoy thrillers and character-driven narratives.
Key quote: I love the series about people who are strong and principled and have a lot of tools at their disposal, including with assassins, tools I don't have.
The host mentioned 'John Rain' as part of a series of book recommendations, highlighting the enjoyment of listening to the series during long car trips. The mention emphasizes the engaging nature of the books and their appeal to those who appreciate strong, principled characters.
ASIN: B00SLUFPMO
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