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Feb 2025
49m 53s

Comparing LBJ & Robert Moses

Erik Rostad
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In 2021, I dedicated my reading year to series of books. I read through Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, all books by Russ Roberts, and the Narnia series. I also read every single book written by Robert Caro. His The Years of Lyndon B. Johnson four-book set are some of the best books I’ve ever read and I think about them often. I also read The Power Broker about Robert Moses of New York City.

In this episode, I contrast these two men - Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Moses.

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