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Puedes encontrar nuestros títulos en Librería del Centro #Madrid

Y algo de literatura hispanoamericana también :)

C/ Hilarión Eslava, 21. Moncloa.

“El medio más prometedor para conseguir y garantizar toda prosperidad es la competencia. Sólo ella puede hacer que el progreso económico beneficie a todos los hombres...”

Así empieza Ludwig Erhard este maravilloso texto que nos da pinceladas de las reformas de mercado que cambiaron la cara de la Alemania Federal.

¿Cuántos sats estaríais dispuestos a pagar por probar el vino #libertario?

#asknostr #hispano

Looks amazing. We’ll keep an eye on it 📚👇 nostr:note1x62pzq87e9q4tsmj9qpqvlv86k5tj54xtk0m2gsj7taad5uu3x7swyuh7w

Mi vida no ha sido igual desde que descubrí Nostr. Me encanta nostr:note1t4xwmdawd0uwf2xpyfhlepcrmnwkym6hdj5u3x88yseks5kgrpdqfhjs0c

¡Domingo de descuento!

Momento para abrir canales, consolidad, pagar on-chain, acumular más sats..

¡Ya tenemos dirección LN personalizada!

unioneditorial@walletofsatoshi.com

Cada zap nos ayuda a seguir contribuyendo/financiando a la traducción y/o publicación de textos enfocados en la promoción de las ideas de libertad, autonomía y economía de mercado.

Hay quienes ven caídas, yo veo descuentos.

Debido en buena medida a la situación actual de monopolio de la producción de dinero, no estamos acostumbrados a pensar en dicha producción como una industria como otra cualquiera.

En el presente libro, Jörg Guido Hülsmann destaca el papel que el dinero juega en la economía de mercado, y discute los problemas éticos presentes en la producción competitiva del dinero.

#EndTheFED #Bitcoin #Libros

https://www.unioneditorial.net/libro/la-etica-de-la-produccion-del-dinero/

¡Buenos días!

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Thanks! Sounds like a book that a libertarian book publisher should have. If nostr:npub1art8cs66ffvnqns5zs5qa9fwlctmusj5lj38j94lv0ulw0j54wjqhpm0w5 agree we can see if it’s possible to bring it to Spanish audience.

Replying to Avatar Flix

How Bitcoin can power decentralised Law.

State Law is inefficient, slow, corrupt and often focused on policy instead of justice. It can and historically often does turn tyrannical by prioritising the interests of those in power.

Private, voluntary, decentralised provision of Law is morally superior, more flexible, more efficient and much faster.

What would it look like in practice?

Most civil law is concerned with contract enforcement or damages. Arbitration can resolve most of the first cases, insurance most of the second. Bitcoin based arbitration has been used successfully for many years. Multisig security deposits combined with PSBT can resolve most contracts. It's just a matter of adjusting the security deposit value to the economic value at stake.

For damages insurance can normally take care of most cases. Again the key is adjusting the insurance coverage to the potential damage any activity could cause. Bitcoin allows options contracts (multisig) and insurance coverage can easily be built with options as its building blocks.

But what about criminal law? What do we do about theft, murder, rape?

There are two parts to that. The first and most important is victim restitution, the second is punishment.

Insurance can deal with victim restitution to a large degree. That should be the priority in a civilised society above and beyond any other.

But what about punishing the murderer?

What is the most common punishment that State Law currently enforces for such crimes? Imprisonment.

Here the historical solution in decentralised societies are bounties for the capture of the criminal. The victim can sell his claim against the criminal to an enforcement agency and that agency can capture and imprison the criminal until restitution is made. Insurance agencies could even offer additional bounties as part of their promise to the customers to keep them safe and deter future crime (they also have an economic incentive to reduce future claims).

What would this system look like in practice?

Institutionally it would not look too different from what we know now. You would still have laws, courts, police, prisons, insurance companies... the difference is that laws would be open protocols that all of the above would subscribe to and that there would be competition in the provision of those services.

Courts and arbitrators would be voluntary, as in chosen by parts to a contract. Police would be competitive and hired by courts. Insurance services would finance much of it as part of their liability. Prisons would be for-profit (as they already are in many places now) and focus on victim restitution and provable reintegration. Bail would be replaced by insurance and closely monitored by those with money at stake should the criminal become a repeat offender.

Tenemos justicia sin Estado.. pero quizás este nos venga bien. Lo recomiendas para traducir?

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It is so interesting, if you care about privacy, money, freedom, the future of information, and why they matter. nostr:note167ldsp4x4wemytyclf64nad8den3y9s6sdpavyhux2qh6xpce6gszlxkvv

Sounds good. Could someone share the table of content?

Carlos Prallong aborda en este nuevo trabajo varios de los credos que más feligreses suman hoy en Occidente; a saber: feminismo, emergencia climática, anticapitalismo y, no podía faltar, el socialismo.

https://www.unioneditorial.net/libro/colecti-victimismo-928/

#Nostr #colectivismo #libros