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Is the Abundance Agenda Quietly Anti-Union?
While Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book steered clear of the labor movement, centrist journalist Josh Barro has ignited a debate about whether unions stand in the way of abundance.
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During his discussion with Torres, Barro argued that labor unions were to blame for pushing policies that stand in the way of “abundance” in New York.
Josh Barro, a journalist and the proprietor of the “Very Serious” Substack blog, touched on this in an interview he did with Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., at last week’s centrist event, where ...
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High-profile figures such as Josh Barro and Matt Yglesias often articulate the abundance agenda through critiques of organized labor, regulatory frameworks, and pretty much any social justice ...
And, in our conversation here, you've, you know, expressed the importance of unions, which I believe Josh Barro asked whether or not, whether or not it was necessary to break the unions to get ...
There, pundit Josh Barro was engaging in the far more familiar class politics of Democratic policy savants. In conversation with Ritchie Torres, Barro invoked the now-sacrosanct “abundance ...