
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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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…

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 pro…
The host mentions Sarah Cliff's articles to highlight the challenges faced by the Vermont single-payer initiative. These articles provide a detaile…

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“Ara asks a question about your book, Why We're Polarized, out now in paperback. Thank you for saying that.”
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“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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“It's a very, very good and telling look at why that failed.”
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“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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“I took something out of Stephen Batchelor's book, Buddhism Without Beliefs, which I highly recommend.”
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“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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“Notes for Living on Planet Earth by Oliver Jeffers, which is just a wonderful little book of awe.”
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“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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“Happy Birthday to You by Dr. Seuss is one of the truly great accomplishments of the English language.”
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