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Big government and centralized organizations have long enabled the provision of goods and services to be cheap, efficient and reliable. This is changing. The internet has lowered transaction costs, pointing to a future that favours peer-to-peer interactions and social solutions to our needs and intractable problems. Marina Gorbis, author of "The Nature of the Future: Dispatches from the Socialstructed World," sits down with Steve Paikin to discuss the shifting meaning of 'social' and the rise of the social economy.