GINI: Capitalism, Cryptocurrencies & the Battle for Human Rights
Written by Ferris Eanfar
Narrated by Dude Walker
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About this audiobook
HUMANITY EVOLVES AT THE SPEED OF JUSTICE. This is a book about justice and the technologies, systems, and public policies that are necessary to achieve justice. Humanity's technology is evolving at an exponential rate, but our laws and cultural norms evolve at the speed of justice. The speed of justice is dictated by those who have the most financial and political power in a society. The more concentrated the power, the slower the justice. Indeed, justice can only exist when economic and political systems produce outcomes that maximize health, wealth and political freedom for the largest number of humans. By that measure, the speed of justice in many countries on Earth today is excruciatingly slow. In fact, it's not only slow; it's accelerating in reverse.
PRIVACY IS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT. All human rights depend on the right to privacy. Democracy cannot exist without protecting the human right to privacy because politicians and the corporations that finance their political campaigns inevitably use their wealth and power to spy, manipulate, and sabotage their political opponents. These assaults on democracy and human liberty are only possible when politicians and corporations are given the power to violate our human right to privacy. Gini protects your right to privacy.
FIXING A BROKEN SYSTEM. With such enormous economic and political power concentrated in the hands of less than 0.01% of Earth's corporations and less than 0.0000001% of Earth's human population, is it any surprise that economic and political systems worldwide are imploding, humanitarian crises are exploding, and 80% of the global population lives in poverty? Is this the free market that we learn about in college Economics textbooks and on mainstream financial news programs? All the problems discussed throughout this book are only possible when gigantic corporations and governments collude against the best interests of their citizens. This is the essence of broken capitalism and broken democracy on Earth today. Gini provides solutions.
BEST-SELLING AUTHOR. Written by the best-selling author of Broken Capitalism: This Is How We Fix It, International Political Economy expert, cryptocurrency and A.I. architect, financial services professional, and former U.S. Government Intelligence operative, Ferris Eanfar. Tackling big questions about privacy, A.I., cryptocurrencies, taxes, economic freedom, and human rights, Mr. Eanfar provides unique and refreshing insights into the socioeconomic trends and technologies that are shaping the future of humanity and our global economy.
All book proceeds go to the nonprofit Gini Foundation. Visit GiniFoundation.org to learn more.
Ferris Eanfar
You can visit Ferris' LinkedIn page (LinkedIn.com/in/ferriseanfar) for the most up-to-date summary, but in brief: Ferris Eanfar has over 20 years of experience in technical, financial, and government intelligence environments. He is a Senior Partner at Vision Bankcard; co-founder of the nonprofit AngelPay Foundation, the first and only nonprofit financial services company dedicated to returning wealth and power to the creators of value; and co-founder of the nonprofit Gini Foundation, which builds unique cryptocurrency systems that protect human rights, among other important benefits. Ferris' professional background includes payment/credit card processing, asset management, commodities trading, artificial intelligence software engineering, blockchain/cryptocurrency development, and military and government affairs. He is a U.S. Air Force veteran and he worked in the U.S. Intelligence Community as a Cryptologist and Linguist with a Top Secret (TS/SCI) security clearance. He has written over 100 articles and several books in the fields of International Political Economy and blockchain/cryptocurrencies, including the "Global Governance Scorecard," the "Blockchain Cryptonian," Broken Capitalism: This Is How We Fix It and GINI: Capitalism, Cryptocurrencies & the Battle for Human Rights. Ferris enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling to interesting places, playing and composing piano music, and writing nonpartisan books and articles about the geopolitical, economic, social, technological, and philosophical phenomena that impact large populations. Ferris has numerous technical and financial certifications and his formal education was in Cryptological Linguistics at the Defense Language Institute and International Political Economy at Penn State University.
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