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The Space Economy Isn’t Free Market Capitalism - Matthew Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau

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How do we stop humanity taking its failures to space? Can we take civilization to the stars and make it economically viable? The space industry is entering a strange new phase. Traditionally, space has been the domain of governments. Exploration, prestige, national projects. Apollo. Shuttle. The ISS.  Now space is beginning to look less like exploration and more like a private business. Satellite networks, commercial space stations, lunar mining, microgravity manufacturing and data centers in space.  Despite commercialization, state power still dominates the frontier. NASA is returning to the Moon and China is breathing down their neck. National security still drives the agenda. And pays for launch.  This week, we Think On Paper with Matt Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau, authors of Space To Grow. You’ll learn why the modern space industry still depends heavily on governments, whether commercial space stations can become profitable, how geopolitical rivals still cooperate in orbit, and how markets, power and national security shape the economics of life beyond Earth.  Can space become a true economy, or will it always remain an extension of the state? Please enjoy the show. 🏠 Buy us a beer on Substack [https://thinkingonpaperpodcast.substack.com/] 🎧 Watch us compete with Lex Fridman on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnInzxdiFkk] 🎧 Remember Steve Jobs and listen on APPLE [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinking-on-paper-technology-moves-fast-think-slower/id1713227258] 📺 Watch the clips and shorts on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thinkingonpaperpodcast/] Watch a random video from Rick Beato. Because we love him [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nsKIXhc_HY]. -- Chapters (00:00) The Balance of Government and Market in Space (03:35) The Role of Microgravity in Space Research (07:43) Economic Incentives and Long-term Investments in Space (12:14) Navigating Political Cycles in Space Policy (17:09) International Collaboration and Competition in Space (18:45) The Importance of Security in Space (21:36) The Power of Space Exploration (24:27) Space as an Invisible Backbone (28:49) The Debate on Space Investment (30:37) Challenges of Space-Based Data Centers (33:40) Exploring the Future of Space Resources (38:26) Governance in Space: A New Era (40:55) Minimum Viable Governance in Space

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episode The Space Economy Isn’t Free Market Capitalism - Matthew Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau cover

The Space Economy Isn’t Free Market Capitalism - Matthew Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau

How do we stop humanity taking its failures to space? Can we take civilization to the stars and make it economically viable? The space industry is entering a strange new phase. Traditionally, space has been the domain of governments. Exploration, prestige, national projects. Apollo. Shuttle. The ISS.  Now space is beginning to look less like exploration and more like a private business. Satellite networks, commercial space stations, lunar mining, microgravity manufacturing and data centers in space.  Despite commercialization, state power still dominates the frontier. NASA is returning to the Moon and China is breathing down their neck. National security still drives the agenda. And pays for launch.  This week, we Think On Paper with Matt Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau, authors of Space To Grow. You’ll learn why the modern space industry still depends heavily on governments, whether commercial space stations can become profitable, how geopolitical rivals still cooperate in orbit, and how markets, power and national security shape the economics of life beyond Earth.  Can space become a true economy, or will it always remain an extension of the state? Please enjoy the show. 🏠 Buy us a beer on Substack [https://thinkingonpaperpodcast.substack.com/] 🎧 Watch us compete with Lex Fridman on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnInzxdiFkk] 🎧 Remember Steve Jobs and listen on APPLE [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinking-on-paper-technology-moves-fast-think-slower/id1713227258] 📺 Watch the clips and shorts on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thinkingonpaperpodcast/] Watch a random video from Rick Beato. Because we love him [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nsKIXhc_HY]. -- Chapters (00:00) The Balance of Government and Market in Space (03:35) The Role of Microgravity in Space Research (07:43) Economic Incentives and Long-term Investments in Space (12:14) Navigating Political Cycles in Space Policy (17:09) International Collaboration and Competition in Space (18:45) The Importance of Security in Space (21:36) The Power of Space Exploration (24:27) Space as an Invisible Backbone (28:49) The Debate on Space Investment (30:37) Challenges of Space-Based Data Centers (33:40) Exploring the Future of Space Resources (38:26) Governance in Space: A New Era (40:55) Minimum Viable Governance in Space

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