Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript381Why “Innovation” Was a Crime in the 16th CenturyJohnathan BiJul 26, 2024381ShareTranscriptA lecture on the intellectual history of “Innovation”Read the Full TranscriptI drew heavily from Benoît Godin's Book (affiliate):Innovation Contested: https://amzn.to/3Wpp8n9My book notes: https://www.johnathanbi.com/p/innovation-contested-by-benoit-godinDiscussion about this videoCommentsRestacksJohnathan BiLectures & Interviews on the Great BooksLectures & Interviews on the Great BooksSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeJohnathan BiRecent EpisodesA Masterclass on Machiavelli’s Unorthodox Christianity | Maurizio Viroli 13 hrs ago • Johnathan BiRebel Oxford Philosopher Declares War on Universities | Michael GibsonOct 9 • Johnathan BiThe Next Best Alternative to Libertarianism | Palantir Cofounder Joe Lonsdale’s Political PhilosophyOct 3 • Johnathan BiHow This Wittgenstein Scholar Built a $16 Billion Startup | Marcus Ryu, OxfordSep 27 • Johnathan BiHe Studied the Great Books and Built a $2 Billion Startup | Francis PedrazaSep 23 • Johnathan BiHow Following His Curiosity Made Him a Fortune | Colin Moran, Oxford HistorianSep 15 • Johnathan BiThe One Thing You Must Never Outsource to AI | Brendan McCordSep 12 • Johnathan BiEmbrace the Erotic | Plato's Symposium ExplainedAug 31 • Johnathan Bi