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Rahim Taghizadegan - Austrian Economics and the Illusions of Democracy

Rahim Taghizadegan - Austrian Economics and the Illusions of Democracy


Season 2 Episode 21


In this conversation, Lovis and Jason engage with Rahim Taghizadegan, a true Austrian economist, to explore the concept of praxeology, the complexity of human action, and the relevance of Austrian economics in today's society. They discuss the importance of realism in economics, the role of community in learning, and the challenges posed by uncertainty in economic systems. The conversation also touches on the decline of trust in institutions, cultural perspectives on freedom, and the impact of technology on economic change. Throughout, they emphasize the need for resilience, critical thinking, and adaptability in navigating the future of economic systems. In this conversation, the speakers explore the drivers of change in Europe, the complexities of democracy, and the emerging role of Bitcoin as a wealth asset. They discuss the limitations of gold compared to Bitcoin, the future of Bitcoin adoption, and the implications of state involvement in wealth redistribution. The conversation highlights the dynamic nature of political and economic systems, emphasizing the need for adaptability and critical thinking in understanding these changes.



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