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Now All Biden Has to Do Is Build It

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Now All Biden Has to Do Is Build It mentions Elite Capture by Olafemi Taiwo, Middle Out by Michael Tomasky, and Chords of Change by Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Elite Capture
Olafemi Taiwo

It argues for a constructive politics by bringing an almost radically strong class lens to race politics, to quote, identity politics.

Middle Out
Michael Tomasky

Well, my first book is Michael Tomasky's Middle Out.

Chords of Change
Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce

I felt, as somebody who's been in progressive politics for multiple decades now, it felt like it was a book that I'd been waiting to read without rea…

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In the past few months, Joe Biden’s agenda has gone from a failed promise to real legislation. Taken together, the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act (along with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act) have the potential to put America on a path to decarbonization, develop some of the most advanced and crucial supply chains in the world, and build all kinds of next-generation technologies. It’s hard to overstate just how transformative these plans could be if they are carried out in the right way. But that’s a big “if.” Because Biden’s legacy will not be written just in tax code and regulatory law. All of this legislation is about building things in the real world — from wind farms to semiconductor manufacturing plants to electric vehicle charging stations and so much more. Which means the hard work isn’t over. It’s just beginning. Felicia Wong is the president and chief executive of the Roosevelt Institute and someone who has had an unusually clear read of the Biden administration from the beginning. Wong has been arguing that Biden wants to fundamentally reshape the productive capacity of the economy. And now he’s gotten approval of bills that have the potential to do just that. But Wong is also realistic about the obstacles in the way of realizing that project. And so the question at the center of this conversation is: What will it take to turn the Biden agenda from written legislation into lived reality? We also discuss the death of the “care infrastructure” for helping families that was at the heart of the Build Back Better proposal, the challenges of building up the American semiconductor industry, why some progressives view these bills as “corporate welfare,” the conservative argument that government shouldn’t be “picking winners and losers,” how these bills could respond to America’s deep regional inequalities, how to address the problem of NIMBYism, what participatory budgeting and worker cooperatives can teach us about better ways to represent community voices, why we should want the government to take bigger risks even if that means more government failure, and much more Mentioned: “All Biden Has to Do Now Is Change the Way We Live” by Ezra Klein Book recommendations: The Middle Out by Michael Tomasky (accompanied by new podcast, "How to Save a Country") Elite Capture by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò Chords of Change (forthcoming 2023) by Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce 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 and Rogé Karma. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair. Original music by Isaac Jones. Mixing by Carole Sabouraud and Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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Elite Capture
Olafemi Taiwo

The host mentions 'Elite Capture' to highlight its unique perspective on the intersection of class and race politics.…

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Middle Out
Michael Tomasky

The host recommends 'Middle Out' because it provides a comprehensive look at the efforts to shift the economic paradi…

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Chords of Change
Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce

The host mentions 'Chords of Change' as a book that encapsulates the strategies needed for social change, emphasizing…

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Elite Capture
Olafemi Taiwo
Best for Readers interested in social justice and political theory.Often cited around constructive politics and identity

Argues for a constructive politics by bringing a strong class lens to race politics, described as both complicated and straightforward.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in social justice and political theory.
Key quote: It argues for a constructive politics by bringing an almost radically strong class lens to race politics, to quote, identity politics.
The host mentions 'Elite Capture' to highlight its unique perspective on the intersection of class and race politics. The book's complex yet straightforward arguments encourage readers to rethink traditional narratives in identity politics.
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Middle Out
Michael Tomasky
Best for Individuals interested in civic engagement and political changeOften cited around civic infrastructure and building

A long form reported look at the people and academics pushing Joe Biden for economic change, recommended by the speaker.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in civic engagement and political change
Key quote: Well, my first book is Michael Tomasky's Middle Out.
The host recommends 'Middle Out' because it provides a comprehensive look at the efforts to shift the economic paradigm under Joe Biden's presidency. The book highlights the contributions of various activists and academics, making it relevant to the discussions about building new civic institutions.
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Chords of Change
Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce
Best for activists and individuals interested in progressive politicsOften cited around strategies for social change

A draft book that discusses strategies for social change, emphasizing the need for multiple strategies to achieve victories.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: activists and individuals interested in progressive politics
Key quote: I felt, as somebody who's been in progressive politics for multiple decades now, it felt like it was a book that I'd been waiting to read without really even knowing it.
The host mentions 'Chords of Change' as a book that encapsulates the strategies needed for social change, emphasizing its relevance for those involved in progressive politics. The book serves as a reminder of the historical victories achieved through diverse strategies, which is crucial for current activists.
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Elite Capture
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It argues for a constructive politics by bringing an almost radically strong class lens to race politics, to quote, identity politics.
Middle Out
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Well, my first book is Michael Tomasky's Middle Out.
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Elite Capture
Olafemi Taiwo

The host mentions 'Elite Capture' to highlight its unique perspective on the intersection of class and race politics. The book's complex yet straig…

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Middle Out cover
Mentioned at 1:05:10
Middle Out
Michael Tomasky

The host recommends 'Middle Out' because it provides a comprehensive look at the efforts to shift the economic paradigm under Joe Biden's presidenc…

Direct Amazon listing · affiliate link
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Mentioned at 1:06:54
Chords of Change
Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce

The host mentions 'Chords of Change' as a book that encapsulates the strategies needed for social change, emphasizing its relevance for those invol…

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