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Society's Disenfranchisement & the Connection Between the Law, Money, and Corporatism (w/Mike Green)

Society's Disenfranchisement & the Connection Between the Law, Money, and Corporatism (w/Mike Green)

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


Society's Disenfranchisement & the Connection Between the Law, Money, and Corporatism (w/Mike Green)

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Interview: How you feel about gold, bitcoin, the Fed, or MMT probably has to do with how you answer the question, "What is Money?" In this interview with Mike Green of Logica Capital, Rohan Grey, assistant professor of law at Willamette University, argues that money is a construct of the law and as such is rooted in the social contract. In addition to discussing the importance of understanding this dynamic and its implications for crypto, MMT, and the banking system, Green and Grey explore the role of the law in society more broadly. Together they discuss the never ending dynamic between disruption and regulation, the rise of corporatism and the disenfranchisement felt by citizens who no longer feel able to affect change through the law, and the importance of civil discourse when discussing societies biggest problems. .
Recorded on January 13, 2021
Key Learnings:
Grey and Green highlight that the "opt out" ideology of hard money enthusiasts is driven by a correct assessment that the system is broken, but that their prescribed solutions will only exacerbate the problem and fail to solve the bigger issue of the disenfranchisement of an overwhelming majority of the populace.
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Released:
Mar 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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