A new book titled Abundance from two progressive journalists, Ezra Klein of the New York Times and Derek Thompson of the Atlantic, is getting a lot of attention from their fellow Democrats.
100 percent agree with you here. The pursuit of human progress and advancement is not and should not be partisan.
My goal at Risk & Progress is to look at the history of progress, informed by the great writers and researchers of our time, to understand the factors that give rise to progress.
Armed with this knowledge, we can design pro-growth and pro-abundance policies to lead humanity into a prosperous 22nd century.
Naturally, this the pursuit of truth, not ideology, and will not conform to any particular ideological bent.
Thus, I believe the true nemesis of progress is not the “other side” but instead the radical fringes of both sides, the polarized extremes.
Clay, bookmarked, subscribed, and will read later.
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100 percent agree with you here. The pursuit of human progress and advancement is not and should not be partisan.
My goal at Risk & Progress is to look at the history of progress, informed by the great writers and researchers of our time, to understand the factors that give rise to progress.
Armed with this knowledge, we can design pro-growth and pro-abundance policies to lead humanity into a prosperous 22nd century.
Naturally, this the pursuit of truth, not ideology, and will not conform to any particular ideological bent.
Thus, I believe the true nemesis of progress is not the “other side” but instead the radical fringes of both sides, the polarized extremes.