Andrew Kortina (@kortina) joins Erik on this episode. He is the co-founder of Venmo and Fin.
They talk about:
- How he became interested in the US tax code and what changes he might like to see made to it.
- The insights from his examination of how the US government spends its money.
- Capitalism, inequality, and how to ensure everyone can live a life with dignity.
- Status signalling through consumption and how to fix the inefficiency of conveying information through goods.
- Tribalism as a predictive model.
- What David Foster Wallace predicted about the internet and culture today, and what he might be writing about if he was still alive.
- Capitalism as an artificial intelligence.
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