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RE: [BOOK REVIEW] "Who Owns the Future?" A primer on how humanistic information economies can transform society

in #economy8 years ago

I agree with you regarding the devaluation of fiat money. The benefits from technology can be used to make the world an overall more prosperous and enjoyable place for people to live within if we can only get the economic system "right."

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I'm of the opinion that either an economy is a chaotic system and thus too complex to understand...
OR
It doesn't fit the 'narrative' and thus it must be changed.

how well has that worked?

One of the first things I learned in munitions was.
"if you don't understand it completely...
DON"T FUCK WITH IT.

a word to the wise...etc.

History is a lie.
"If we learn from a lie where does it get us?"
that's completely perfect and you could explain your opinion through the well chosen 2 examples
from my point of view, we need 3 basic tools which are:
1- money
2- technology
3- knowledge

that's all we need

just two.
Money (and language) ARE forms of technology.
as a matter of fact you could say that humans are natural cyborgs.
without tech you die.

maybe that's right, but I think without money, there will not be technology

money is an invention
ALL inventions ARE technology.
Money is technology.