I've been working on a new socio-economic theory for the past year, inspired by how blockchain and AI will transform everything over the next 20 years.

However, over the recent months, I've become re-engaged with Libertarianism. I was attracted to John Stuart Mill early in my philosophy career in the early 2000s, but the correlation between Libertarianism and right-wing politics pulled me further away over the years.

Bitcoin was the spark that made me reconsider how Libertarianism could be rethought for a post-knowledge, blockchain-enabled age. Below are some of my initial thoughts on the topic.

I'd love for others to join the conversation and explore how we can ensure Bitcoin is not co-opted entirely by the Right.

Essay 1:

Left-Libertarian #Bitcoin Outcast

https://app.t2.world/article/clx8x5qui1653441zmcjd9qobym

Essay 2:

Bitcoin enables a new political option never before available

https://app.t2.world/article/clxaeafuo1000311xmcs3sfcgts

Essay 3:

The Illusion of Freedom in Modern Societies

https://app.t2.world/article/clxjbhwn613652320mcd0kuddl8