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Hypertext | David Dagan | Substack Subscribe Sign in Home Vol. III: Evidence-policy Vol I: Milton Friedman/UBI Vol. II: Gerald Gaus Vol. IV: Banks Archive About The rise of the abundance faction By working within a party, the new supply-siders can boost their cause — and pull us away from left-right polarization. Jun 3   •   Steven Teles  and  Rob Saldin 81 Share this post The rise of the abundance faction hypertext.niskanencenter.org Copy link Facebook Email Note Other How to build the abundance movement On party factions, moderation, business activism and more. Jun 3   •   David Dagan 3 Share this post How to build the abundance movement hypertext.niskanencenter.org Copy link Facebook Email Note Other From stakeholder capitalism to state-capacity capitalism How business helped fix dysfunctional government once — and can do it again. Jun 4   •   Didi Kuo 5 Share this post From stakeholder capitalism to ...

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