civil liberties and you talk about the dignity of work and one of my favorite scholars is deidra, youave the sixth volume set. she has ph.d in economics out of chicago and ph.d in literature, incredibly smart person and her book says the cause of modern economic growth which started about 17th -- 1700, boom, you get a hockey stick. boom, massive economic growth. she takes on 20 nobel loreates. capital, human capital, technology, geography, trade, et cetera, et cetera. the primal cause is at 1700, moral language changed such that we started calling a businessman, businesswoman morally good. abraham, moses, jesus, gandhi, any tradition, agustÍn, mohamed, et cetera, no where in that line you find someone saying capitalism or free markets or economics is morally good. it's something that you put up but we changed thelingo and the problematic thing is the thesis is reversible. right now you ask what are we teaching our kids in school, k-12, are we teaching that business and free capitalism is morally good and it's kind of corrupt and business wall street is nasty and unfortunately there ar