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Quantum Leaps


Article # : 17388 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 1 / 1990  2,905 Words
Author : Ralph Benko
Ralph Benko, an attorney, is secretary of the Prosperity Caucus, an international organization of supply-side economists, and president of Cauldron Company, the proprietor of the Engelsberg Process for the removal of micro- contamination from surfaces in semiconductor fabrication.

       MICROCOSM
       George Gilder
       New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989
       426 pp., $ 19.95
       
        George Bush, call your office! The Third Millennium has arrived, a shade early to be sure, in the form of a book I have delivered to your office, Microcosm. It has been inscribed:
       
        For George Bush-
        President of the Quantum Age.
       
        Mr. President, do not resent Gilder's jumping the gun on the millennium, even though he's dragging it in on your watch. Gilder has always been way ahead of the curve. What's a dozen years out of a thousand?
       
        As you will certainly recall from your days as vice president, President Reagan kept a copy of Gilder's last best-seller, Wealth and Poverty, on his desk in 1981, during the pitched battles on tax reform. If Wealth and Poverty by its actual political influence is arguably the most important book of the eighties, Microcosm stands an excellent chance of becoming the most important book of the nineties. It addresses the central policy challenges that fact America.
       
        Message of the microcosm
       
        It is hard to ignore a book starting with the statement: "In technology, economics, and the politics of nations, wealth in the form of physical resources is steadily ... (1994 of 17902 Characters)
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