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One Billion Americans

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A bold case for massive population growth in the name of national greatness emerges from Vox co-founder and "The Weeds" podcast host Matt Yglesias. America faces decline as fewer children are born each year due to financial pressures, while thousands abandon our iconic cities plagued by housing shortages and crumbling infrastructure. As we grapple with immigration issues, our economy struggles, particularly in the heartland, where populations are dwindling. To counter China's impending global dominance and Russia's threats, we must grow significantly—aiming for one billion Americans. Yglesias argues for this population increase through humane family and immigration policies. Achieving this goal will necessitate more housing, improved transportation, enhanced education, a revitalized welfare system, and climate change solutions. Why not pursue all these advancements to maintain our global leadership? With his signature humor and analytical rigor, Yglesias challenges readers across the political spectrum to confront the reality of decline. He draws on economic theory and insights from policy experts, offering global examples—from Singapore's traffic strategies to Canada's urban planning—that transcend political divides and inspire practical, innovative solutions for the future.

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One Billion Americans, Matthew Yglesias

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2020
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anglicky
Rok vydania
2020
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Počet strán
288
ISBN10
0593190211
ISBN13
9780593190210
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3,85 z 5
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A bold case for massive population growth in the name of national greatness emerges from Vox co-founder and "The Weeds" podcast host Matt Yglesias. America faces decline as fewer children are born each year due to financial pressures, while thousands abandon our iconic cities plagued by housing shortages and crumbling infrastructure. As we grapple with immigration issues, our economy struggles, particularly in the heartland, where populations are dwindling. To counter China's impending global dominance and Russia's threats, we must grow significantly—aiming for one billion Americans. Yglesias argues for this population increase through humane family and immigration policies. Achieving this goal will necessitate more housing, improved transportation, enhanced education, a revitalized welfare system, and climate change solutions. Why not pursue all these advancements to maintain our global leadership? With his signature humor and analytical rigor, Yglesias challenges readers across the political spectrum to confront the reality of decline. He draws on economic theory and insights from policy experts, offering global examples—from Singapore's traffic strategies to Canada's urban planning—that transcend political divides and inspire practical, innovative solutions for the future.