>> stossel reservation. >> yes. >> of course, if i were an important official or as my russian-speakingt. if i'm an important foreigner, then i get in. the sign on the door said "no places." but inside there were empty tables. diners wait for the food while the waitresses sit around and eat tea. there's no profit-seeking staff to push the staff. this waiter is hiding out in the back. these two guys played with the wine bottles and talked to each other for ten minutes. meanwhile, the diners wait. my point is that without that greed profit-seeking motive, people don't try very hard. and when they are driven by profit and try hard they feel good and create stuff. that's good. >> people create stuff for all sorts of reasons. the reason why a musician creates work, there's tons and tons of ways to reward people. the entrepreneurship. the spirit of self-expressing. lots of way i see to do that without depriefg people unless they lock themselves in ruthless competition with millions of people also out of work. (?) >> in russia, the only place i found a light where people risked their freedom b