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Bitcoin and Social Entropy | The Geoffrey West Series | Episode 2 (WiM145)

The "What is Money?" Show

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Is the Integrity of Private Property Rights Coercive to Socioeconomic Scaling?

I've been viewing the integrity of private property rights as something akin to the tensile strength or structural integrity of these physical substrates. The example here would be the US, right? It's the greatest experiment in free market capitalism ever. We still have relatively really strong property rights. They're less strong with every dollar printed because expanding the money supplies of violation of property rights,. But that's another topic entirely. Is there some, I guess what I saw is that analogy even roughly correct? And then if so, would it mean that increasing the integrity or strength of privateproperty rights would let us build larger socio-economic systems?

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