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  • "Class Apartheid" in America (and cigarettes)
    Jun 5 2026

    Xochitl Gonzalez is a bestselling novelist, but, to me, she’s an economist. Her books are about collisions between economic classes; she captures precarity and luxury, access and scrappiness, often with gentrification as the site of these collisions. She has this freakishly astute lens because, she says, she herself has “changed economic classes,” not once but three times — an experience she’s now writing about in a forthcoming memoir.

    Further Reading:

    • Last Night in Brooklyn
    • Need Blind: A Memoir of Class in America
    • “I Mean, Why Shouldn’t We All Smoke Cigarettes Again?”, New York Magazine
    • What the Comfort Class Doesn’t Get, The Atlantic
    • A Year of Confronting the Gentrification of Self, The Atlantic

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    38 min
  • How to Price the Priceless
    May 29 2026

    Al Roth won a Nobel prize for his work helping create a market for matching kidney donors with people who needed kidneys. You know what would really help people who need kidneys though? If they could just buy them. But almost no country allows that, because it feels like it would create bad outcomes, and because it feels gross. Al loves thinking about these awkward intersections of money and morality. He calls these “repugnant markets.” And he has pretty thoroughly convinced me that it would be GOOD to let people pay for organs.

    Further Reading:

    Moral Economics: From Prostitution to Organ Sales, What Controversial Transactions Reveal about How Markets Work

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    39 min
  • Introducing Mary in America
    May 27 2026
    Mary in America, a new show from journalist Mary Childs about why we are the way we are. Out now. Join us. Subscribe to the show! YouTube Instagram TikTok Website
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    1 min