In 1997, James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg (father of Jacob Rees-Mogg) published The Sovereign Individual: ...
Are people actually able to govern themselves? Well, the likely answer to that question from most people you ask would be a resounding no. After all, most would agree that humans are too blinded by ...
1997’s “The Sovereign Individual” is remarkably prescient, with its predictions of how society will change coming to life with Bitcoin today. “In our view, you are witnessing nothing less than the ...
Sovereignty is an often overlooked benefit of Bitcoin adoption, owing to its unconventional nature as observed in Bitcoin owners. It does not give them absolute power over others, but Bitcoin ensures ...
Hosted on MSN
This libertarian manifesto, loved by Peter Thiel, urges a 'cognitive elite' to see selfishness as a virtue
In Silicon Valley's unofficial literary canon, few works loom as large as The Sovereign Individual. A kind of survival manual for 21st-century tech billionaires, it has been enthusiastically ...
“Bitcoin unlocks financial sovereignty, but its ideals and technology pave the road for the possibility of a fully-sovereign individual.” Are people actually able to govern themselves? Well, the ...
“In our view, you are witnessing nothing less than the waning of the Modern Age. It is a development driven by ruthless but hidden logic. More than we commonly understand, the next millennium will no ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results