George Gilder Quotes
Economic Growth Springs Not Chiefly From Incentives - Carrots And Sticks, Rewards And Punishments For Workers And Entrepreneurs. The Incentive Theory Of Capitalism Allows Its Critics To Depict It As An Inhumane Scheme Of Clever Manipulation Of Human Needs And Hungers Scarcely Superior To The More Benign Forms Of Slavery. Wealth Actually Springs From The Expansion Of Information And Learning, Profits And Creativity That Enhance The Human Qualities Of Its Beneficiaries As It Enriches Them. Workers' Learning Increasingly Compensates For Their Labor, Which Imparts Knowledge As It Extracts Work. Joining Knowledge And Power, Capitalism Focuses On The Entropy Of Human Minds And The Benefits Of Freedom. Thus It Is The Most Humane Of All Economic Systems.
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