The Sovereign Individual

The Sovereign Individual

James Dale Davidson, William Rees-Mogg • 1997
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Abstract

The Sovereign Individual is a non-fiction book that delves into the concept of individual sovereignty and its potential emergence in the digital age, particularly in the context of internet and other technological advancements. The book explores the implications of decentralized networks, cryptography, and digital currencies on society and individual freedom, arguing that they will lead to a significant transformation of governance, economics, and culture. It also discusses the potential rise of a new kind of elite, the sovereign individual, who would be empowered by these technological developments and able to circumvent traditional power structures. The book is a thought-provoking and challenging read for those interested in the potential impact of Bitcoin and the digital age on our society and way of life.

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