The conversation explores the relationship between culture, institutions, and technological progress, featuring Nobel laureate Joel Mokyr, who argues for the critical role of culture in driving economic growth. Mokyr suggests that a small percentage of the population drives progress and that comparing GDP across long stretches of time is questionable due to the emergence of new, often free, goods and services that enhance consumer surplus without impacting GDP. Immigration policies are also discussed, with Mokyr advocating for more open borders to encourage innovation. The discussion touches on the importance of allowing failure in fostering innovation, and the potential threats of nuclear weapons and institutional deterioration to continued progress.
Part 1: Defining Progress and Culture
Part 2: Measuring Prosperity and Historical Growth
Part 3: Future Challenges and Technological Solutions
Part 4: Drivers of Innovation and Risk
Part 5: Institutional Decay and Human Nature
Part 6: Knowledge, Identity, and Legacy
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