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The Permanent Problem

Brink Lindsey

the quest to "live wisely and agreeably and well"

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Abundance of what? Abundance for what?

The Muisca raft, associated with the legend of El Dorado. Wikimedia Commons.

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My book is now available to pre-order

I’m happy to announce that everything is set for my book’s official release on January 5, 2026. The production process — collecting blurbs, reviewing copyedits, preparing the index, reviewing the typeset page proofs, signing off on the dust...

2 months ago
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The rise and fall of cognitive fitness

Prophets of cognitive decline (image capture of Devo, “Whip It”)

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Jonathan Chait on abundance and the Democrats

On this episode of The Permanent Problem podcast, I’m pleased to welcome Jonathan Chait of The Atlantic to discuss the abundance movement and the future of the Democratic Party. Chait sees a major role for abundance-based ideas in challengi...

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  • Brink Lindsey

    I'm a vice president at the Niskanen Center, where we defend liberal democracy and try to revitalize the capitalist welfare state. My Substack is about why that job is so hard, and what happens if we fail.

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