George Gilder Quotes
We Begin With The Proposition That Capitalism Is Not Chiefly An Incentive System But An Information System. We Continue With The Recognition, Explained By The Most Powerful Science Of The Epoch, That Information Is Best Defined As Surprised-what We Cannot Predict Rather Than What We Can. The Key To Economic Growth Is Not Acquisition Of Things By The Pursuit Of Monetary Rewards But The Expansion Of Wealth Through Learning And Discovery.
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