If you liked that youll like this too
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6yCfUqGcpL8lWo58Kn84fq?si=pXF7eKPySx6ofPu_WzZkgA
This is an interesting discussion of the basics of Islamic finance.
They make the pertinent point that Islam (like all religions prior to Protestantism and socialism, which both separated money and religion) sees money as a tool to serve God by creating wealth that can be used to raise up humanity, rather than the pursuit of money being a worthy goal, in and of itself.
And that socialism was a reaction to the amorality of Protestant finance, which helps explain why it arose in Germany. 🤔
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0WtS7GqZRzgSlVbaYLGhdN?si=VjodsC2sRWO1BwsiNUnWlQ
If you liked that youll like this too
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6yCfUqGcpL8lWo58Kn84fq?si=pXF7eKPySx6ofPu_WzZkgA
I've heard an interview with him, before. I think it was Saifedean.
This was just done a few days ago
Thank you for sharing that. Always a joy to listen to someone speaking monetary truth. 🥰
It makes me sad that there are Muslims who promote Bitcoin to end usury, but Christians who are already trying to justify using Bitcoin to facilitate usury.
It's like, we're not even at the hard money era, yet, and they're already thinking about how to get free shit, just for being rich.