
"Innovation" is an anonymizing, impersonal "thing".
There is no human inventor behind or inside the closed box that frames the "Innovation" concept.



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The "inventor" is not left as invisible or even marginalized outside the box, but rather vaporized (vay-pooh-rized) as if he or she never existed.
Indeed no person breathes, bleeds, sweats and strains within the totally-automated factory that we think of as being modern "innovation" per se.
Consider for example this article:
Why The Patent System Is Not Fit
How often does the word "inventor" appear?
Answer: none.
Why?
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