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The Ezra Klein ShowAug 31, 2021

Ask Ezra Anything: Degrowth, Third Parties, Reading and More

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Notable books mentioned: Why We're Polarized, Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop by Lee Drutman, two big articles on the Vermont single-payer effort by Sarah Cliff, The Dragon Riders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey

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Why We're Polarized

The host discusses the ongoing relevance of the book 'Why We're Polarized' in light of recent political events. They reflect on how their understan…

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Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop
Lee Drutman

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Sarah Cliff

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Ask Ezra Anything: Degrowth, Third Parties, Reading and More mentions Why We're Polarized, Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop by Lee Drutman, two big articles on the Vermont single-payer effort by Sarah Cliff, and The Dragon Riders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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We asked for your questions, and you answered. Hundreds and hundreds of fantastic questions poured in, and our producer Annie Galvin joined me to ask some of the best of them. Does the infrastructure bill mean there’s more hope for bipartisanship than we thought? What’s my view on the degrowth movement? What do I think my book, “Why We’re Polarized,” got right, and what did it get wrong? Will plant- and cell-based meats ever be cheaper than eating animals, given the subsidies the meat industry gets? Why hasn’t any blue state created a single-payer health care system? Can you really build more housing without creating a biodiversity crisis? We also get into reading habits, comic books, meditation, children’s books, why I spend a lot of time thinking about death and much more. So here it is: the “Ask Me Anything” episode. Mentioned: "What Does Degrowth mean? A Few Points of Clarification" by Jason Hickel "The Ugly Secrets Behind the Costco Chicken" by Nicholas Kristof "The Number of Parties" by Maurice Duverger Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America by Lee Drutman "Forget Obamacare: Vermont Wants to Bring Single-Payer to America" by Sarah Kliff "What the Rich Don't Want to Admit About the Poor" by Ezra Klein Buddhism Without Beliefs by Stephen Batchelor Seeing That Frees by Rob Burbea The Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman Supergods by Grant Morrison Book Recommendations: Here We Are by Oliver Jeffers Cars and Trucks and Things That Go by Richard Scarry Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss 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. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.html. 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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Highly Recommended(7)Deep Dive(1)Passing Reference(1)
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Readers interested in political science and current eventsIndividuals interested in electoral reform and political sciencePolicymakers and healthcare reform advocatesReaders who appreciate fantasy literature and the impact of books on personal development.Individuals interested in deepening their meditation practice and understanding of suffering.Comic book enthusiasts and aspiring writers

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Why We're Polarized cover
Best for Readers interested in political science and current eventsOften cited around political polarization

Ara asks a question about your book, Why We're Polarized, out now in paperback. Thank you for saying that.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in political science and current events
Key quote: The single biggest mistake I made was not believing the book's thesis enough.
The host discusses the ongoing relevance of the book 'Why We're Polarized' in light of recent political events. They reflect on how their understanding of polarization has evolved since the book's publication, emphasizing the persistence of political divides despite significant events.
ASIN: 5614985123
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Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop cover
Best for Individuals interested in electoral reform and political scienceOften cited around third party political systems

It's about arguing that much of America's polarization problem is coming from our inability to have a strong multi-party democracy.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in electoral reform and political science
Key quote: If you want to read a very good book on this, I recommend Lee Drutman's Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop, which is a book that I've read a lot.
The host mentions 'Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop' to highlight the challenges of third parties in the U.S. electoral system and the need for proportional representation. They appreciate the book's analysis of America's polarization problem and its proposed solutions, despite some disagreement on specific points.
ASIN: B081JYFG79
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Best for Policymakers and healthcare reform advocatesOften cited around Vermont single-payer effort

It's a very, very good and telling look at why that failed.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Policymakers and healthcare reform advocates
Key quote: I highly recommend Sarah Cliff's two big articles on the Vermont single-payer effort that she wrote in Vox a couple of years ago.
The host mentions Sarah Cliff's articles to highlight the challenges faced by the Vermont single-payer initiative. These articles provide a detailed analysis of why such efforts have consistently failed despite the potential benefits of a single-payer system.
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Best for Readers who appreciate fantasy literature and the impact of books on personal development.Often cited around reading habits and preferences

I was obsessed with Anne McCaffrey's The Dragon Riders of Pern trilogy. And I just would not take my nose out of the book.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers who appreciate fantasy literature and the impact of books on personal development.
Key quote: I was obsessed with Anne McCaffrey's The Dragon Riders of Pern trilogy.
The host mentioned 'The Dragon Riders of Pern' to illustrate their lifelong passion for reading, which has been a significant part of their life since childhood. This book represents a formative experience that shaped their love for literature and reading as a calming activity.
ASIN: B07SNRTRLS
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Buddhism Without Beliefs
Stephen Batchelor
Best for Individuals interested in deepening their meditation practice and understanding of suffering.Often cited around meditation practices

I took something out of Stephen Batchelor's book, Buddhism Without Beliefs, which I highly recommend.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in deepening their meditation practice and understanding of suffering.
Key quote: I took something out of Stephen Batchelor's book, Buddhism Without Beliefs, which I highly recommend, is I spent a lot of time just meditating on death.
The host mentions 'Buddhism Without Beliefs' by Stephen Batchelor as a significant resource in his meditation journey. He emphasizes the importance of contemplating death as a core practice that has deepened his understanding of suffering and living meaningfully.
ASIN: 1573226564
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Supergods
Grant Morrison
Best for Comic book enthusiasts and aspiring writersOften cited around Grant Morrison's influence

I recently read Grant Morrison's book, Supergods, which is both a wonderful memoir of their development as a comic writer and a person.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Comic book enthusiasts and aspiring writers
Key quote: Grant Morrison's book, Supergods, which is both a wonderful memoir of their development as a comic writer and a person and their dabbling in magic and all kinds of wild, fascinating stuff.
The host mentions 'Supergods' as a significant work that intertwines Grant Morrison's personal journey with a comprehensive history of comics. They emphasize its engaging narrative and recommend it for anyone interested in the genre.
ASIN: 022408996X
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Best for Parents and caregivers of young childrenOften cited around children's book recommendations

Notes for Living on Planet Earth by Oliver Jeffers, which is just a wonderful little book of awe.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Parents and caregivers of young children
Key quote: I really think that's just a lovely piece of work.
The host mentions 'Notes for Living on Planet Earth' as a wonderful children's book that captures the awe of living on Earth from a child's perspective. It reflects the host's appreciation for children's literature that combines wonder with relatable themes.
ASIN: 0399167897
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Best for Parents and caregivers of young childrenOften cited around children's books recommendation

Cars and Trucks and Things to Go by Richard Scarry is a classic, but man, the world building of that is wonderful.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Parents and caregivers of young children
Key quote: Cars and Trucks and Things to Go by Richard Scarry is a classic, but man, the world building of that is wonderful.
The host mentions 'Cars and Trucks and Things to Go' as a classic children's book that beautifully combines realism with magical elements. He highlights its significance in his son's life, showcasing the joy and wonder it brings to young readers.
ASIN: 0307157857
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Best for Parents and children who enjoy playful literatureOften cited around children's book recommendations

Happy Birthday to You by Dr. Seuss is one of the truly great accomplishments of the English language.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Parents and children who enjoy playful literature
Key quote: Happy Birthday to You by Dr. Seuss is one of the truly great accomplishments of the English language.
The host mentions 'Happy Birthday to You' by Dr. Seuss as a delightful children's book that showcases the joy of language. He emphasizes its playful nature and the enjoyment he derives from reading it to his son.
ASIN: 0394800761
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