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David Dagan

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Editorial/academic affairs @NiskanenCenter. Opinions mine. Posting for people still here despite owner's anti-Semitism. daviddagan.substack.com

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Niskanen Center (@niskanencenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW PAPER: The emerging “Abundance movement” isn’t left, right, or center—it’s a cross-cutting idea. Here are six different camps emerging across the political spectrum. 👇

NEW PAPER: The emerging “Abundance movement” isn’t left, right, or center—it’s a cross-cutting idea. 

Here are six different camps emerging across the political spectrum. 👇
Matthew Meyers (@matthew_meyers5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is abundance, and why do we need the next generation of civic leaders to help build it? Victoria Ren, Maxwell Stern, and I tried to answer these two questions with the mission statement for Students for Abundance 🧵

What is abundance, and why do we need the next generation of civic leaders to help build it?

<a href="/Victoriazren/">Victoria Ren</a>, Maxwell Stern, and I tried to answer these two questions with the mission statement for Students for Abundance 🧵
Jacob Ben-David Linker 🪬🕎✡️🕎🪬 (@jacobalinker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are fair arguments that the Holocaust was but one of a small class of unique 20th century horrors, including the late Ottoman genocides and the Holodomor But modern bureaucratic state systemically exterminating *millions* of people for ideological reasons IS very unique!

There are fair arguments that the Holocaust was but one of a small class of unique 20th century horrors, including the late Ottoman genocides and the Holodomor

But modern bureaucratic state systemically exterminating *millions* of people for ideological reasons IS very unique!
Kareem Jouda (@kareem_1087) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a photo taken on the Gaza beach in the 1980s, at the beginning of the First Palestinian Intifada in 1988. Journalist Peter Turnley captured it of a Gazan couple sitting by the sea. I remember seeing it often in the media, and today while browsing I found an Egyptian

This is a photo taken on the Gaza beach in the 1980s, at the beginning of the First Palestinian Intifada in 1988.
Journalist Peter Turnley captured it of a Gazan couple sitting by the sea. I remember seeing it often in the media, and today while browsing I found an Egyptian
Haviv Rettig Gur (@havivrettiggur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s totally, utterly normalized. They’ve won. The Jews are the great suspects of the Western imagination once again. When searching for the answer to an anxiety or fear, the Jew is now back in his natural position as the default explanation. Even if we accept that Gaza is a

David Dagan (@daviddagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I mourn Kirk's killing. I admire his charisma, organizing genius, & commitment to debate. THAT was right about his way. I also believe he used his talents to promote lies that damaged our democracy and bigotry that divides us. THAT was wrong about his way. motherjones.com/politics/2025/…

Leah Libresco Sargeant (@leahlibresco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like the framing of Abundance centered on "concentrated costs + diffuse benefits" You've got a big good thing gated by a chokepoint, and you need to figure out how to compensate/outflank the losers to get to the much much better equilibrium.