Amazon Book Review – Abundance — Ezra Klein
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ABOUT THE BOOK
In Abundance, bestselling journalist Ezra Klein, alongside co-author Derek Thompson, reframes the urgent challenges facing modern America—not as mysteries, but as byproducts of obsolete policy and an overregulation that stifles growth and inventiveness. Tackling sectors from housing and infrastructure to climate, science funding, and manufacturing, the authors argue that America’s fundamental shortfall is not of resources or ideas, but of capacity: “We need to build and invent more of what we need.”
Drawing on history and a wealth of case studies, Klein and Thompson dissect how past well-meaning reforms have calcified into barriers inhibiting progress. For instance, regulatory structures built to protect the environment and public interests in the 1970s now make it needlessly difficult to build affordable housing or clean energy projects. Rather than a polemic, Abundance offers balanced critique—pointing out where both liberal and conservative ideologies have stumbled—while outlining pragmatic ideas, such as retooling scientific funding towards DARPA-style risk-taking, adopting outcome-based regulations, and restoring America’s ability to both invent and manufacture at scale.
While readers may sometimes find the prose dense or the solutions more visionary than actionable, the overall framework is lucid, ambitious, and forward-thinking. Klein’s call is not for utopian redistribution but for a renewed ‘politics of plenty’—one that can reverse decades of scarcity in housing, green infrastructure, and innovation, and restore economic dynamism to American society.
WHY THIS BOOK
Abundance stands out among 2025 business books with its rigorous yet accessible policy analysis, mapping the underlying causes of stalled growth and innovation in the world’s largest economy. For executives, investors, and policymakers wrestling with supply chain bottlenecks, workforce gaps, or green transition challenges, the book offers a toolkit for thinking beyond short-term fixes to systemic solutions. Klein’s insights are particularly useful for leaders navigating regulatory obstacles or evaluating public-private partnerships in sectors like real estate, energy, or technology.
WHO IS RECOMMENDED TO READ THIS BOOK?
- CEOs, COOs, and investors confronting regulatory or scaling hurdles
- Leaders in urban development, cleantech, or infrastructure
- Policy advisors, nonprofit executives, and early-stage founders focused on impact
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ezra Klein is an acclaimed journalist, founder of Vox, and a regular columnist for The New York Times. Known for his incisive political analysis and deep dives into public policy, Klein brings clarity to complex governance and economic challenges. Co-author Derek Thompson is a staff writer at The Atlantic, well-respected for his work on economic policy and innovation.

