The Threat of Peak Centralisation with Mark Moss - WBD465

The Threat of Peak Centralisation with Mark Moss - WBD465

Location: Los Angeles Date: Thursday 3rd February Project: Market Disrupters Live Role: Market Analyst In the last show with Mark Moss, we discussed how society is currently at a rare confluence of 3 revolutionary cycles: political/social/cultural,...
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Location: Los Angeles
Date: Thursday 3rd February
Project: Market Disrupters Live
Role: Market Analyst


In the last show with Mark Moss, we discussed how society is
currently at a rare confluence of 3 revolutionary cycles:
political/social/cultural, technological, and financial. In this
show, we expand on that thesis by discussing the ramifications of
living in an age of great disruption. An age when the previous
solid principles underpinning the organisation of operation of
society are in flux. 


Truly revolutionary questions that were assumed until recently to
have been settled are now being seriously considered as being up
for debate. What role, if any, should the state have? How should
rules and regulations be determined, implemented, and policed?
How can individuals act against the forces of centralization? Can
we find truth in this post-fact world?


These questions are being debated as some believe monumental
change within society is around the corner: we’re at peak
centralisation and could be approaching a ‘Blow-Off Top’.
Discordant forces will stretch and meld society into new shapes.
Those not prepared will have their futures mapped out for them by
others who are.


Those who are self-sufficient will be best placed to react to
this changing world; Bitcoin is the means by which people will be
able to have geographic freedom so they can escape coercion.
Bitcoin is also the basis for helping like-minded groups to mould
a new future.   


In this interview, I talk to the serial entrepreneur and market
analyst Mark Moss. We discuss peak centralization, the role of a
state, the balkanization of society, the need for transparency
and truth, and how Bitcoin enables people to free themselves from
the tyranny of place.

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