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In this episode of the Project Liberal podcast, Max Marty and Tyler Harris engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Virginia Postrel. Virginia introduces her framework of dynamism versus stasis—a perspective that transcends traditional left-right political divides—and explores how this lens remains relevant for understanding today's political landscape. As the "OG of the Progress and Abundance movement," Virginia offers unique insights into how innovation, decentralized knowledge, and bottom-up experimentation drive human flourishing. Topics Discussed:
* The core thesis of "The Future and Its Enemies" and how it anticipated today's political realignments
* How the YIMBY housing movement represents successful dynamism in action
* The connections between progress studies, abundance agendas, and different political coalitions
* Why progress was glamorous in the early 20th century and how it might regain that appeal
* The importance of making progress tangible in everyday life rather than just elite discourse
* How to build dynamic coalitions across political divides despite rising populism and reactionary politics
* The role of decentralized knowledge in fields from textiles to housing policy
You can find more from Virginia at:
* Virginia's Substack:
* Virginia's Website: https://vpostrel.com
* Virginia's Book "The Future and Its Enemies": https://a.co/d/6ZtKqZC
* Virginia's Book "The Fabric of Civilization": https://a.co/d/9ANJ3zr
And learn more about Project Liberal at: https://projectliberal.org
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In this episode of the Project Liberal podcast, Max Marty and Tyler Harris engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Virginia Postrel. Virginia introduces her framework of dynamism versus stasis—a perspective that transcends traditional left-right political divides—and explores how this lens remains relevant for understanding today's political landscape. As the "OG of the Progress and Abundance movement," Virginia offers unique insights into how innovation, decentralized knowledge, and bottom-up experimentation drive human flourishing. Topics Discussed:
* The core thesis of "The Future and Its Enemies" and how it anticipated today's political realignments
* How the YIMBY housing movement represents successful dynamism in action
* The connections between progress studies, abundance agendas, and different political coalitions
* Why progress was glamorous in the early 20th century and how it might regain that appeal
* The importance of making progress tangible in everyday life rather than just elite discourse
* How to build dynamic coalitions across political divides despite rising populism and reactionary politics
* The role of decentralized knowledge in fields from textiles to housing policy
You can find more from Virginia at:
* Virginia's Substack:
* Virginia's Website: https://vpostrel.com
* Virginia's Book "The Future and Its Enemies": https://a.co/d/6ZtKqZC
* Virginia's Book "The Fabric of Civilization": https://a.co/d/9ANJ3zr
And learn more about Project Liberal at: https://projectliberal.org

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