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Topic: (Can BTC Help?) The Culture of War (Read 723 times)

legendary
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August 18, 2014, 02:38:04 PM
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Bitcoin vs. Political Power: The Cryptocurrency Revolution - Stefan Molyneux at TNW Conference

How to prevent war with Bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joITmEr4SjY

"Historically, politicians have always fought for the power to create money out of thin air, so they can increase their spending without having to directly increase taxes. The staggering growth of political power throughout the twentieth century -- the century of war -- was largely made possible by replacing money limited by gold with paper currencies, which can be printed at will by government-controlled banks.

Cryptocurrencies are the first self-limiting monetary systems in the history of mankind, and could be our greatest chance to check the growth of political power since the Magna Carta..."

^^ Fantastic:
Thanks for a good video Tusk  Smiley
sr. member
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August 18, 2014, 11:43:03 AM
#2
Bitcoin vs. Political Power: The Cryptocurrency Revolution - Stefan Molyneux at TNW Conference

How to prevent war with Bitcoin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joITmEr4SjY
legendary
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August 18, 2014, 11:25:35 AM
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"The truth is that very few people know anything about war. In an infantry division, for example, fewer than half of the troops actually fight, that is, fight with rifles, mortars, machine guns, grenades, and trench knives. The others, thousands upon thousands of them, are occupied with truck driving, photocopying, cooking and baking, ammunition and ration supplying, and similar housekeeping tasks. Now those things are no doubt necessary, but they are hardly bellicose; they don’t provide the sort of experience required to define what the word “war” might mean....
...For most soldiers participating in World War II, the war meant inconvenience rising sometimes to hardship, enforced travel and residence abroad, unappetizing food, and the absence of table cloths or bed sheets. For those unlucky enough to be in the forward combat units, the war meant death or maiming, usually in extraordinarily dirty and undignified circumstances. At the very least, for most it meant a rapid and shocking metamorphosis from boyhood innocence to adult cynicism and bitterness. It is an experience remembered so vividly even at this distance that it has inducted me into my understanding of the culture of war. It is a culture hard for civilians to understand..."
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/08/paul-fussell/war-wrecks-every-aspect-of-life

"War is Hell" and the world is still experiencing far too many wars.
Can BTC help reduce the amount of wars in the world, how?

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