This excerpt from the introduction to The Satoshi Papers traces how the consolidation of money, law, and state power in 20th-century America eroded liberty and reshaped the global financial order.
This excerpt from the introduction to The Satoshi Papers explores how the rise of the sovereign individual challenges the modern state, tracing the shift from America’s founding principles to today’s centralized military, financial, and bureaucratic power.
Theoretical anthropologist Natalie Smolenski discusses her latest work, The Satoshi Papers, the second book-length academic text on Bitcoin, which she conceptualized, contributed to and edited.
Intro
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The Austrian School of Economics
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