productive to society. etc.
Love the point he makes about how our messed-up version of politically-charged capitalism is not really true capitalism and instead is much more akin to medieval feudalism.... which is basically what we're starting to return to with the income inequality, housing problems, and laws that are staunchly pro-corporation and anti-innovation.
His question at the end about businesses being mainly about profit maximization instead of real problem solving is funny, because hasn't this already been an established fact for years?