I thought I was already familiar with the content of nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a's Broken Money, but to my surprise, reading the entire book felt like an enlightening experience throughout. Rarely does someone manage to organize such a complex and rich topic so precisely and convincingly.
To deeply understand something, especially something rich in content, it often requires tracing back to its origin, its foundation, and its entire evolutionary process, because any concept rich in content enriches itself throughout its evolution.
Broken Money answers the question of what money is, analyzes the evolutionary process of money from a technical perspective, and discusses the profound impact of technological limitations at different stages, including the birth of banks, contemporary over-financialization, and the phenomenon of debt, with very clear logic. The book is straightforward in listing facts, and its logic is tight in argumentation and inference, explaining phenomena and often pointing out the inherent inevitability within them.
Great book!! nostr:note1guxlplc6c3t6fza9ml90q8lc48dwf64dem8wsqfp8s03l2zq8q6qhfq4aq