has to do with the reorganization of power. Let's start with it America. Let's just focus there and we can expand outward to let's say Europe or other countries, but what we saw in the beginning of the late, I guess late 19th century through the first half of the 20th century was a reorganization of power away from capital towards labor. And we spent the last 50 years moving in the opposite direction away from labor towards capital. I'm curious to ask you in the second part of this conversation what you think the next 50 years or the next 40 years or whatever is going to be characterized by. And if that dichotomy isn't actually the right framing, but rather that the beneficiary of the next 50 years is going to be governments and nation states, which are going to accumulate more power, that it isn't going to be capital, it isn't going to be labor, but it's actually going to be nation states. And that economic opportunities in some cases will actually manifest around the things that (37/38)
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