Sam Bowman on how Works in Progress got started, what's striking about America, and how Britain can get its economic mojo back.

Also, his discovery that fatherhood wasn't as "apocalyptic" as expected and what the "housing theory of everything" is all about.

An earlier version of this podcast included multiple versions of the introduction. I’m a one-woman show and producing these podcasts is definitely a learning experience, involving several semi-compatible platforms/software tools. I’ve corrected the file.

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I got very few responses to my survey about transcripts and those I received were from people who’d used the Substack version, so I’ll stick to it. Thanks to those who responded.

Show Notes:

Works in Progress

Adam Smith Institute

Articles on street votes:

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/growing-the-growth-coalition/

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/why-britain-doesnt-build/

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/a-place-in-the-sun/

https://www.vpostrel.com/articles/californias-smart-plan-to-let-homeowners-be-homebuilders

The Housing Theory of Everything

Foundations article

Master and Commander series

The Canterbury Tales: A Retelling by Peter Ackroyd

Fabric of Civilization backdrop a gift of Pure Country Weavers

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