i worry a little bit about the nature of the competitive process and the sources of th innovation you were talking about. I think we should mainly leave them alone, but i'm a little worried t that this time might be different. My point is not even a freemarket point, i think tat but today, because of technology, business is the best purveyor of positive change in the world,. It's not a free market point per se. Government right now, both because of the fractiousness of politics and because operating system is still the pony express can't keep up with it.
Michael Eisenberg, venture capitalist and the author of The Tree of Life and Prosperity talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the secret of the Start-Up Nation, the role of principles in investing, and why he's optimistic about technology's contribution to humanity.