Agreed- but this is something that typically emerges from the bottom up because trying to compete with existing system of education to create a curriculum takes too much time/effort to see results. Incentives that bring value to those on new system have faster and lasting impact.
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It’s not a curriculum that would replace the current model, it’s more like a unit that would run in the background of the classroom as it’s currently structured.
I work in the current education system and run a class economy which takes my students through four epochs - barter system, feudal system built on gold standard, current capitalism into technocratic communism, then bitcoin.
Within each quarter students are given a role and then develop an understanding of how value transfer and control works in each system.
It’s also what I use at home with my own children.
Hello Sikto. What’s your take on chartalism? I came across this when reading a book about MMT.
“In macroeconomics, chartalism is a heterodox theory of money that argues that money originated historically with states' attempts to direct economic activity rather than as a spontaneous solution to the problems with barter or as a means with which to tokenize debt,[1] and that fiat currency has value in exchange because of sovereign power to levy taxes on economic activity payable in the currency they issue.”
I am not familiar with the theory. I will take a look thanks!
There are sly, roundabout ways however... ☺️
Thanks for getting back to me Jeff and thank you for everything you’re doing in the space.