Bhu Srinivasan: Capitalism isn't an ideology -- it's an operating system
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is a series of marketplaces.
that transport lemons,
to build lemonade stands.
that this is because capitalism,
is largely misunderstood.
be thought of as an ideology,
as an operating system.
as the physical reality all around you,
as entrepreneurial activity,
you have an operating system.
it needs to be updated,
have to happen symbiotically.
to keep getting more and more advanced
as an operating system,
defenders of capitalism think.
even got to the First Amendment --
free religion, free press,
in promoting arts and sciences.
a search engine tomorrow called Goggle.
because there could be some confusion.
have ambiguity built into them.
of property that come into being.
you owned 100 acres of land
where your fence ends,
of a few hot-air balloons,
it was very much relevant
at 1,000 feet in the sky,
someone arbitrate that.
over your house to your neighbor
Does you property end at five feet,
where your property ends.
figured out flight,
more and more cars.
the operating system --
address the safety of consumers.
were presenting danger to horses,
what have you.
had to have driver's licenses, eye exams,
could coexist with cars.
advances from the past.
with self-driving cars --
is in 10 years,
beyond drones and self-driving cars,
the most valuable economy in the world --
run by communists.
very good at capitalism.
fundamental problems
for the United States.
such as free speech, free press,
this equation is going to be decoupled.
the multitude of voices,
any pretense of limited government
a regulatory framework for drones,
Western societies.
in the American experience.
to think of American capitalism
and not as an ideology.
as an ideology,
make for very, very bad policy.
that capitalism poses and modernity poses.
can ultimately become good politics.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bhu Srinivasan - WriterBhu Srinivasan writes about economics, history and statecraft.
Why you should listen
Bhu Srinivasan's first book, AMERICANA: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism, explores the intersections of democracy and capitalism. The Economist selected it as one of its Best Books of 2017. A venture-backed entrepreneur from his early 20s, Srinivasan has built media properties in publishing, gaming, financial content, and technology ranging from video games to municipal bonds. He is currently working on adapting his book to television, identifying the next big things, and outlining his next book.
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