Publisher's Synopsis
*The hardcover is highly recommended
What does it take to build civilization? I spent two years wrestling with this question and many more... Is it enough if Bitcoin wins? Does fixing the money really fix the world? What about Character? How do we ensure Bitcoin holders do not simply replace an old corrupt elite with a new one? What are the virtues that will pave the way for a more vital future? In The Bushido of Bitcoin I attempt to provide an answer by distilling what I've learned through experience and from the great stories of the past into a playbook for the modern warrior: for the new elite to channel their newly found power, wealth and influence with Character. It combines lessons from the powerful military cultures of the past with insights from the great thinkers, religions and philosophies of all time: Nitobe, Nietzsche, Spengler and Hoppe; Feudalism, Christianity and the Austrian School of Economics. The book focuses on virtue in action - not morality. My goal is not to tell you what to believe, but to show you how the great and noble behave. All warrior cultures of the past lived by such codes of virtue, and it is high time we found ours. The Bushido of Bitcoin is made up of SIX parts: In Part 1: Origins I explain the origins of bushido - the Japanese code of virtue and philosophy of the Samurai - along with the history of these warriors as well as similarities to other historical codes, cultures and religions. Part 2: The Virtues explores each of the 10 virtues of this modern bushido:- Justice
- Courage
- Love & Compassion
- Honor
- Honesty & Integrity
- Responsibility
- Excellence
- Respect
- Duty & Loyalty
- Self-control
I provide the etymology of each virtue in both its Japanese and English versions - you'll find the overlaps incredibly fascinating. This is followed by an exploration of historical examples and anecdotes from the greats who shaped History. Finally, each virtue chapter closes with a short section on its relevance to a world on a Bitcoin standard.