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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bright future in which states are decreasingly able to steal,
By Steve Foerster <invisible_hand@geocities.c... (Reston, Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Future of Money in the Information Age (Paperback)
The future of digital money may be a way to effect economic government -- the replacement of the coercion of the state by voluntary institutions. According to this book, advances in encryption will allow digital money transactions to be verifiable by induplicatable signature, yet encrypted to be utterly indecipherable by states (or other busybodies). The Future of Money in the Information Age is a great collection of essays that together paint an optimistic picture of a near future in which states will find it more and more difficult to exercise control of money -- their lifesblood. Highly recommended.
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The Future of Money in the Information Age by James A. Dorn (Paperback - Apr. 1997)
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