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Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu on Economics, Politics, and Power (Replay)

People I (Mostly) Admire

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The Paradox of Progress

This chapter examines the themes from 'Power in Progress,' detailing the complex relationship between technology, prosperity, and inequality. It highlights historical examples of technological advancements that disproportionately benefit certain groups, exacerbating existing disparities in income and job opportunities. The discussion emphasizes the dual nature of automation, which can displace workers while also creating new roles, stressing the importance of societal choices in shaping the outcomes of technological innovations.

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