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In this episode, we delve into Roy Sebag's transformative book, "The Natural Order of Money." Sebag, an economic theorist and entrepreneur, presents a compelling critique of the modern understanding of money, tying it back to the natural world. He introduces the concept of 'ecological accountability' and the importance of understanding money as a natural, rather than a human-made, concept. We'll explore his historical analysis of money, especially why gold became humanity's 'natural money,' and discuss his thought-provoking ideas on the imbalance between real and service economies. Join us as we journey into the heart of this vital conversation on money's place in our society and its intricate link with nature.
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In this episode, we delve into Roy Sebag's transformative book, "The Natural Order of Money." Sebag, an economic theorist and entrepreneur, presents a compelling critique of the modern understanding of money, tying it back to the natural world. He introduces the concept of 'ecological accountability' and the importance of understanding money as a natural, rather than a human-made, concept. We'll explore his historical analysis of money, especially why gold became humanity's 'natural money,' and discuss his thought-provoking ideas on the imbalance between real and service economies. Join us as we journey into the heart of this vital conversation on money's place in our society and its intricate link with nature.