I've read that before, and I think it makes some great points. I do get the impression that paralysis is an intended endpoint for some people.
BTW... George Gilder is really an oddball character. He's a bit of a visionary, but also an ardent theocrat and believer in creationism... albeit of a less literalist more "deist" variety than Ken Ham. Peter Thiel strikes me as similar to Gilder in a few ways, but Thiel is less theocratic and more socially liberal.
The feeling of "it's all exhausted" is at least partially a deliberate product of neoliberalism itself.