540 | Felicia Wong & Steve Teles: Can the Abundance Agenda and Economic Populism Get Along?
Podcast |
The Realignment
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The Realignment
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audio
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Publication Date |
Mar 11, 2025
Episode Duration |
01:46:31

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Cost Disease Socialism: How Subsidizing Costs While Restricting Supply Drives America’s Fiscal Imbalance - Niskanen Center

The rise of the abundance faction - Niskanen Center

EFMQB0oKMOB3TRj9Guzg0ovk7bwMEqyRdMwOgGypJUo.jdRsJ3tykCui1JpMqWwDk8eTl-ASn_MxSg39QRuHnEA&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+captured+economy&qid=1741666600&sprefix=the+captured+economy%2Caps%2C106&sr=8-1">The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality: Lindsey, Brink, Teles, Steven M.: 9780190627768: Amazon.com: Books

Felicia Wong, Principal at the Roosevelt Institute, and Steve Teles, Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center and Johns Hopkins University Professor, return to The Realignment. Felicia, Steve, and Marshall debate and discuss the tensions between the rising "Abundance Agenda" faction and left populists, the role of unions, whether one can focus on increasing the supply of scarce goods and lowering prices while also addressing inequality, how to increase the effectiveness of government, and what a synthesis of different parts of the center to left spectrum could look like in 2028 and beyond.

Felicia Wong, Principal at the Roosevelt Institute, and Steve Teles, Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center and Johns Hopkins University Professor, return to The Realignment. Felicia, Steve, and Marshall debate and discuss the tensions between the rising "Abundance Agenda" faction and left populists, the role of unions, whether one can focus on increasing the supply of scarce goods and lowering prices while also addressing inequality, how to increase the effectiveness of government, and what a synthesis of different parts of the center to left spectrum could look like in 2028 and beyond.

REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/

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Cost Disease Socialism: How Subsidizing Costs While Restricting Supply Drives America’s Fiscal Imbalance - Niskanen Center

The rise of the abundance faction - Niskanen Center

EFMQB0oKMOB3TRj9Guzg0ovk7bwMEqyRdMwOgGypJUo.jdRsJ3tykCui1JpMqWwDk8eTl-ASn_MxSg39QRuHnEA&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+captured+economy&qid=1741666600&sprefix=the+captured+economy%2Caps%2C106&sr=8-1">The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality: Lindsey, Brink, Teles, Steven M.: 9780190627768: Amazon.com: Books

Felicia Wong, Principal at the Roosevelt Institute, and Steve Teles, Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center and Johns Hopkins University Professor, return to The Realignment. Felicia, Steve, and Marshall debate and discuss the tensions between the rising "Abundance Agenda" faction and left populists, the role of unions, whether one can focus on increasing the supply of scarce goods and lowering prices while also addressing inequality, how to increase the effectiveness of government, and what a synthesis of different parts of the center to left spectrum could look like in 2028 and beyond.

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