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Automation of the Managerial Function
The Schumpeterian prediction fulfilled: AI is automating the managerial function — coordination, optimization, administration of existing operations — with a thoroughness that restores the entrepreneurial function by removing the organizational overhead that had buried it.
Schumpeter's framework distinguishes sharply between the entrepreneurial function (introducing new combinations, breaking the circular flow) and the managerial function (administering existing operations, maintaining the circular flow). Through the twentieth century, the managerial function dominated — the professional-managerial class that administered capitalism's institutions became the largest, most educated, and most politically influential class in advanced economies. AI automates the managerial function with remarkable precision. Project management, code review, documentation, routine analysis, workflow coordination — each of these is within the competence of current systems. The consequence is a structural shift in the balance between the entrepreneurial and managerial functions, and a catastrophic repricing of the managerial class's labor.
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Schumpeter had predicted in 1942 that capitalism would eventually routinize innovation itself — that corporate bureaucracy would replace the individual entrepreneur. The prediction was partially correct about mid-twentieth-century corporate America. It turned out to be dramatically wrong about the direction of ultimate automation: what AI