The Economic Theory That Explains Why Americans Are So Mad
Annie Lowrey talks about how the affordability crisis is shaping how Americans perceive the state of the economy.
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
Annie Lowrey talks about how the affordability crisis is shaping how Americans perceive the state of the economy.
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
In the past, the G.O.P. could’ve prevented a candidate like Donald Trump from running. But Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld argue the party structure has been “hollowed out” over the years.
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The historian of science D. Graham Burnett on what’s at stake in the rise of an extractive attention economy and how we can reclaim our attention.
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The artist and musician Holly Herndon explores the promise — and complications — of collaborating with A.I.
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Could the U. S. economy be twice as large today if it hadn’t made policy mistakes in the 1970s?
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The legal scholar Aslı Ü. Bâli traces the history of international law and its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The war on drugs failed, but decriminalization is facing its own backlash. What’s next?
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The Israeli writer Ari Shavit discusses the tensions between the demands of campus activists and how Israelis see the war.
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The environmental data scientist Hannah Ritchie argues that climate technology is increasingly catching up to the world’s enormous need for clean energy and with a few changes, a more sustainable future is in sight.
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The renowned author reflects on the fatwa ordered against him decades ago for his book “The Satanic Verses” — and surviving a brutal attack in 2022.
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