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Elon Musk Might Break Twitter. Maybe That's a Good Thing.

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My favorite book of all time, which is The Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton.

The Bond King
Mary Childs

Number one, plug the Bond King by Mary Childs that came out a few weeks ago.

I thought I would say that everyone should go out and buy a book by a blogger, Dave Addy, called Typeset in the Future.

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If Elon Musk’s bid to purchase Twitter comes to fruition, the world’s richest person will own one of its most important communications platforms. Twitter might have a smaller user base than Facebook, Instagram and even Snapchat, but it shapes the dominant narratives in key industries like politics, media, finance and technology more than any other platform. Attention — particularly that of elite leaders in these industries — is a valuable resource, one that Twitter manages and trades in. Musk understands Twitter’s attention economy better than anyone. On numerous occasions, his tweets have sent a company’s stock or a cryptocurrency’s value skyrocketing (or plummeting). So what would it mean for Musk to own Twitter? How would that change the platform? How might he use Twitter to change, well, everything else? Felix Salmon is the chief economics correspondent at Axios, a co-host of the Slate Money podcast and someone who has spent a lot of time thinking about the economics of attention, the way modern financial markets work and how money impacts the technologies we use. We discuss Musk’s possible motivations for owning Twitter, how Musk’s distinct brand of tweeting has reaped financial windfalls, what Musk understands about finance and attention that many others don’t, why Twitter is so powerful as a storytelling machine, why journalists are turning away from it, what a decentralized Twitter might look like, how Web3 resembles the 1960s “back to the land” movement, how Musk could break Twitter — but why that might end up saving Twitter — and more. Mentioned: “Elon Musk Got Twitter Because He Gets Twitter” by Ezra Klein "A Crypto Optimist Meets a Crypto Skeptic” on The Ezra Klein Show “A Viral Case Against Crypto, Explored” on The Ezra Klein Show “The Way the Senate Melted Down Over Crypto Is Very Revealing” by Ezra Klein Book Recommendations: The Bond King by Mary Childs Typeset in the Future by Dave Addey The Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. 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. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Jenny Casas, Michelle Harris, Rollin Hu and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones and Carole Sabouraud; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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Dave Addy

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A travelogue of post-war Italy, filled with dry wit and cultural observations, recommended as the speaker's favorite book of all time.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in travel literature and cultural insights.
Key quote: My favorite book of all time, which is The Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton.
The host mentions 'The Surprise of Cremona' as their favorite book, highlighting its unique perspective on post-war Italy. The travelogue is praised for its humor, wit, and insightful observations about culture and food.
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The Bond King
Mary Childs
Best for Individuals seeking to understand the bond marketOften cited around recommendations for financial books

A recommendation for a book that explains the bond market to normal people, highlighting the author's expertise in financial journalism.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking to understand the bond market
Key quote: Number one, plug the Bond King by Mary Childs that came out a few weeks ago.
The host mentions 'The Bond King' as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of the bond market, which is often misunderstood by the general public. The host emphasizes Mary Childs' expertise as a financial journalist, making this book accessible for those looking to grasp contemporary bond market dynamics.
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Best for Fans of science fiction and design enthusiastsOften cited around recommendation of visual books

A book that explores the fonts used in great science fiction movies and their meanings, described as nerdy yet glorious.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of science fiction and design enthusiasts
Key quote: I thought I would say that everyone should go out and buy a book by a blogger, Dave Addy, called Typeset in the Future.
The host mentions 'Typeset in the Future' to highlight the importance of visual storytelling in literature. They appreciate how the book explores the fonts used in iconic science fiction films and their significance, making it a unique recommendation.
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The Surprise of Cremona
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My favorite book of all time, which is The Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton.
The Bond King
The Ezra Klein Show · 1:05:15
Number one, plug the Bond King by Mary Childs that came out a few weeks ago.
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I thought I would say that everyone should go out and buy a book by a blogger, Dave Addy, called Typeset in the Future.
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Mentioned at 1:07:35
The Surprise of Cremona
Edith Templeton

The host mentions 'The Surprise of Cremona' as their favorite book, highlighting its unique perspective on post-war Italy. The travelogue is praise…

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The Bond King cover
Mentioned at 1:05:15
The Bond King
Mary Childs

The host mentions 'The Bond King' as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of the bond market, which is often misunderstood by the…

Direct Amazon listing · affiliate link
Typeset in the Future cover
Mentioned at 1:06:25
Typeset in the Future
Dave Addy

The host mentions 'Typeset in the Future' to highlight the importance of visual storytelling in literature. They appreciate how the book explores t…

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