
George Gilder's revolutionary economic masterpiece applies information theory to capitalism, earning Steve Forbes' declaration that it "will reshape economics." Reagan's most-quoted author challenges conventional wisdom, positioning entrepreneurs as innovation drivers while government regulation distorts the vital signals powering true prosperity.
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In 1948, while unicycling through Bell Labs hallways, Claude Shannon quietly published what Bill Gates would later call "the Magna Carta of the Information Age." This unassuming paper, "Mathematical Theory of Communication," laid the groundwork for our entire digital world-yet most people have never heard Shannon's name. His revolutionary insight was deceptively simple: information isn't about order or predictability-it's fundamentally about surprise. This revelation doesn't just explain how your smartphone works; it offers the missing piece in our understanding of economics, innovation, and human creativity itself. What makes this insight so powerful? Consider how we typically think about information. We imagine it as organized data, neatly structured knowledge. Shannon turned this on its head. The more predictable something is, the less information it contains. A message stating "the sun will rise tomorrow" carries almost no information because everyone expects it. But "a meteor will strike Earth tomorrow" is information-rich because it's unexpected. This principle-that information equals surprise-isn't just a technical curiosity. It's the key to understanding why economies grow, why innovation happens, and why traditional economics has failed to explain the extraordinary explosion of human prosperity.
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