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In this influential work, the author argues that human progress stems not from individual genius but from the cumulative exchange of knowledge and skills among people. The book traces the history of human prosperity from prehistoric times to the modern era, demonstrating how the division of labor and trade have driven innovation and material advancement. The author introduces the concept of ideas 'having sex' - the way new thoughts emerge from combining existing ideas in novel ways. Rather than viewing human history as a tale of scarcity and struggle, the author presents an optimistic vision in which cooperation and commerce have lifted living standards dramatically over millennia. The work challenges pessimism about humanity's future, suggesting that the same forces that created prosperity in the past continue to drive improvement. The book draws on economics, anthropology, and evolutionary biology to build its case for rational optimism.
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