CONCEPT
Sociology of the Entrepreneur in the Age of Infinite Entry
The structural transformation of the entrepreneurial class when the three historical barriers — capital, technical capability, and organizational capacity — collapse simultaneously to the price of a subscription, multiplying the class by orders of magnitude and changing the character of the gale.
Schumpeter's entrepreneur was a social type — a personality structure whose exercise required access to scarce resources. The three historical barriers to exercising the entrepreneurial function were capital (the banker's gatekeeping), technical capability (the specialized knowledge required to see where new combinations might fit), and organizational capacity (the ability to assemble and direct a team). AI has collapsed all three simultaneously. The developer in Lagos, the designer in Dhaka, the student in São Paulo can each now introduce new combinations that the old barriers would have prevented. The entrepreneurial class has expanded from millions to billions. The gale has intensified correspondingly.
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The three barriers Schumpeter identified were not incidental features of early-twentieth-century capitalism. They were structural selection mechanisms that determined who could exercise the entrepreneurial function and therefore how fast the economy could generate new combinations. Each barrier filtered the