At TEDGlobal
2010, author Matt Ridley shows how, throughout history, the engine of human
progress has been the meeting and mating of ideas to make new ideas. It's not
important how clever individuals are, he says; what really matters is how smart
the collective brain is.
Matt Ridley
argues that, through history, the engine of human progress and prosperity has
been, and is, "ideas having sex with each other." The sophistication of the modern world, says Ridley, lies not in individual
intelligence or imagination; it is a collective enterprise. In his book The
Rational Optimist, Ridley (whose previous works include Genome and Nature via Nurture) sweeps
the entire arc of human history to powerfully argue that "prosperity comes
from everybody working for everybody else."
It is our habit of trade, idea-sharing and specialization that has
created the collective brain which set human living standards on a rising
trend. This, he says, "holds out hope that the human race will prosper
mightily in the years ahead -- because ideas are having sex with each other as
never before."
“Ridley
systematically builds a case through copious data and countless studies that
“the vast majority of people are much better fed, much better sheltered, much
better entertained, much better protected against disease and much more likely
to live to old age than their ancestors have ever been."”
— Scientific
American
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