My cousin Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General of the United States and the second Secretary of State. When he, Washington, Madison, and the other Founders gathered in Philadelphia, they were not merely politicians writing laws. They were system architects designing an operating system. They looked at the world around them, a world defined... Continue Reading →
The Transition to a Post-Labor Economy: Navigating Human Nature and Technological Evolution
The emergence of artificial intelligence signals a profound economic shift, similar to past revolutions. To navigate a post-labor economy, society must reconcile ancient instincts with modern abundance. Incremental transitions, like Universal Basic Income and stakeholder economies, will facilitate this shift, fostering cooperation and new identities focused on creativity and community rather than competition.
