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Today I learned about Spontaneous Order, the mind-bending idea that society's most incredible innovations emerge naturally through voluntary cooperation rather than through a centralized master plan. I learned about this phenomenon from my guest, Connor Boyack, who thinks a lot about such things, and had the good sense to...

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