Episodes

  • Techno-economic paradigm as a driver of societal and organizational transformation
    Apr 20 2025

    Host | Larryliang

    This episode unpacks how breakthrough technologies up‑end old economic paradigms, forcing organizations and whole societies to reorganize around new ways of creating value. Using the Industrial Revolution as a historical anchor and mapping its patterns onto modern cases—Tesla, AWS, Zoom, and Netflix—the discussion introduces a five‑step “thinking‑chain” (from breakthrough identification to ecosystem construction) and distills three core strategic insights: the need for “triple matching” between tech, organizations, and institutions; designing for antifragility; and carving a clear niche in the emerging landscape.

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    Timeline:

    00:00 Opening – AI, information access and why critical engagement still matters

    00:38 Book introduction: Technological Revolution and Financial Capital & the “thinking‑chains” approach

    02:15 Tech paradigms explained; Industrial Revolution overview

    04:20 Tailor‑shop story illustrating mechanization’s social shock

    05:33 Key insights: disruptive tech vs. lasting paradigm shifts; inclusion‑exclusion effect

    06:57 Five‑step “thinking‑chain” framework outlined

    09:12 Case study – Tesla: system restructuring and EV ecosystem building

    10:06 Case study – AWS: turning internal infrastructure into a cloud platform

    10:51 Case study – Zoom: re‑defining remote collaboration around ease of use

    11:45 Organizational culture – Netflix and the “freedom & responsibility” model

    12:39 Three take‑aways: triple matching, antifragile design, niche selection

    14:31 Closing – applying the framework to current AI & biotech shifts

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    15 mins
  • Tech Revolution & Financial Capital | Ep.4 Economic Paradigm Wave
    Apr 10 2025

    Welcome to From Book to Blueprint!

    Here, we leverage cutting-edge AI to deeply deconstruct the insights of 《Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital》, distilling them into unique chains of thought.

    Host | Larryliang

    This episode dives into Part Four of the book, exploring how monumental technological shifts give rise to entirely new technical economic paradigms. The discussion clarifies that these paradigms are not born of a single innovation, but rather from a cluster of foundational breakthroughs that reshape how economies function—from production methods to the very logic that underpins progress. The hosts introduce a four-step framework—identification of technology turning points, defining social adaptation models, establishing diffusion pathways, and responding to cyclical fluctuations—to unpack these systemic changes. Case studies of Tesla and AWS illustrate how these phases unfold, while emerging trends in the metaverse and shifts in China’s new energy vehicle policies hint at the future trajectory of economic transformation.

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    Timeline:

    00:00 Opening: Recap of previous discussions on the interplay of technology, finance, and institutional adaptation, setting the stage for Part Four

    01:00 Introducing the Focus: How major tech shifts create new technical economic paradigms

    01:30 Defining Paradigms: Explaining that a technical economic paradigm emerges from a cluster of interconnected innovations—forming the new common sense

    02:00 Unpacking the Framework: Presenting the four-step logic—identification, social adaptation, diffusion pathways, and cycle response

    05:00 Case Study – Tesla: Examining Tesla’s breakthrough innovations, the development of the supercharger network, and its long-term strategic commitment

    07:00 Case Study – AWS: Analyzing AWS’s transformation from traditional server ownership to a standardized, scalable cloud computing ecosystem

    09:00 Emerging Paradigms: Discussing nascent examples in the metaverse and policy initiatives in China’s new energy vehicle industry

    11:00 Summary and Outlook: Reflecting on the systemic shifts reshaping economies and contemplating the future infrastructure, social norms, and economic models needed for sustainable progress

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    13 mins
  • Tech Revolution & Financial Capital | Ep.3 Institutional Feedback: How Capital and Tech Shape Each Other
    Apr 8 2025

    Welcome to From Book to Blueprint!

    Here, we leverage cutting-edge AI to deeply deconstruct the insights of 《Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital》, distilling them into unique chains of thought.

    Host | Larry liang

    This episode examines how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we learn by accelerating information processing and enhancing knowledge equity. The discussion centers on insights drawn from the third part of the book “Unu No Technological Revolution and Financial Capital.” Through an exploration of the recurring cycles of technological change, the dual roles of financial capital, and the critical importance of institutional adaptation, the episode challenges listeners to consider how society can harness rapid innovation while mitigating market turbulence and ensuring equitable access to knowledge.

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    Timeline:

    00:00 Opening: Introducing how AI is transforming learning and democratizing knowledge

    01:00 Setting the Stage: Discussing the accelerated pace of knowledge acquisition and the quest for meaningful insights

    01:30 Book Introduction: Presenting “Unu No Technological Revolution and Financial Capital” with a focus on Part Three

    02:00 Unpacking Core Arguments: Exploring the recurring cycles of technological revolutions and their disruptive phases

    05:00 Financial Dynamics: Analyzing the dual role of venture capital in both fueling innovation and triggering market volatility

    07:00 Institutional Adaptation: Examining the need for regulatory frameworks and cross-department collaboration to stabilize new technologies

    09:00 Historical Perspectives: Reflecting on past technological revolutions to highlight the shift from disruption to a stable, golden age

    11:00 Summary and Outlook: Emphasizing long-term strategies for integrating AI into society while ensuring sustainable, equitable progress

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    21 mins
  • Tech Revolution & Financial Capital | Ep.2 Capital and Institutional Evolution
    Apr 7 2025

    Welcome to From Book to Blueprint!

    Here, we leverage cutting-edge AI to deeply deconstruct the insights of 《Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital》, distilling them into unique chains of thought.

    Host | Larryliang

    This episode focuses on the second part of the book, exploring two core stages of the technological revolution—the installation phase and the deployment phase. The program provides a detailed discussion on the critical role of venture capital in early technological innovation, the formation of market bubbles and their associated risks, while emphasizing the importance of institutional adjustments in driving the integration and maturation of technologies. Through case studies of Tesla, AWS, TikTok, and the Metaverse, the episode demonstrates the delicate balance between financial capital driving innovation and the challenges it introduces, prompting listeners to consider how to build more robust policies and infrastructure amid rapid technological advancements.

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    Timeline:

    00:00 Opening: Discussing the era of information access and the democratization of knowledge

    01:00 Introducing the Topic: Overview of the second part of the book and its core issues

    01:30 Presenting Carlotta Perez’s two-phase theory of technological revolution

    02:00 Analyzing the Installation Phase: Early innovation, venture capital, and market bubbles

    05:00 Discussing the Deployment Phase: Technological integration, institutional adjustments, and economic-societal adaptation

    07:00 Case Study: Tesla’s breakthrough and market positioning

    09:00 Case Study: AWS’s standardization and ecosystem development in cloud computing

    11:00 Case Study: TikTok’s global expansion and cross-cultural challenges

    13:00 Exploring the Metaverse: Transition from conceptual exploration to regulatory frameworks

    14:00 Summary and Outlook: The interplay between technology, financial capital, and institutional adaptation, and future trends

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    24 mins
  • Tech Revolution & Financial Capital | Ep.1 Social Ontology vs. Biological Reductionism
    Apr 5 2025

    Welcome to From Book to Blueprint!

    Here, we leverage cutting-edge AI to deeply deconstruct the insights of 《Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital》, distilling them into unique chains of thought.

    Host | Larryliang

    This episode dives deep into the core questions raised in the book Tech Revolution & Financial Capital, focusing on the dynamics between technological revolutions, financial capital, and the operation of social systems.

    Through the lens of reductionism vs. holism, the show analyzes the views of Hodgkinson, Marx, and Lukács—illustrated with the metaphor of a bakery—to explore whether biological evolution can be directly applied to social phenomena, and how this line of thinking shapes product design and social platform architecture.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction & Book Background

    01:56 Key Question: Can natural laws be directly applied to social systems?

    02:38 Hodgkinson’s View: Human behavior as a chain of natural causality

    04:10 Marx & Lukács: Emphasis on social totality and human agency

    06:53 A Bakery Story: Reductionism vs. Holism in action

    09:29 Product Design: The complex social drivers behind user behavior

    12:53 Case Study – WeChat: Trust and social ties in platform design

    15:06 Conclusion: Reflecting on the deeper link between technology and social structures

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    16 mins