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Knowledge and Power

Book • 2013
In 'Knowledge and Power', George Gilder presents a bold new theory on how capitalism produces wealth, emphasizing the role of information and entrepreneurial knowledge.

He argues that government intervention can hinder economic growth by obscuring vital information needed for decision-making.

The book advocates for a return to free market capitalism to revitalize the economy.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Douglas Wilson
as a book he read and appreciated, specifically referencing the last chapter on how capitalism is love.
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David Perell
, referencing his quote on creativity being surprise.
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Peter Boettke
with Foucault's argument about reading Marx, not to excuse or condemn, but to interrogate.
Mark Pennington on Foucault’s Lessons for Liberal Political Economy
Mentioned by Nick as a book that outlines a lot of Foucault's thoughts on power.
Michel Foucault – The Subject and Power
Mentioned by Christine Councell when discussing the concept of semantic gravity and its importance in humanities subjects.
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