The Blockchain Philosphy
Hi Steemians, I'm doing this post to announce that I'm going to do some Bitcoin and philosophy related posts. Here in Steemit I'm going to share the things I like the most. So I'm going to review some Philosophers of the modern and ancient era and analyze how their thinking was so ahead of their time. To put into evidence that their arguments are still relevant to our current development to humanity. But all of this focused on this new Technology.
I'm impressed how a lot of the concepts that are important to Crypto enthusiast, the people that are truly interested on the worldwide change that Blockchain is going to generate are so related to critical thinking. In terms of equality, freedom, privacy, censorship, economic structure, government management. This seems not to, but has been really important topics in the development of philosophical debate.
So in all of the posts that I'm going to do, there would be a text that I will invite you to read and compare with the topic that affects Blockchain technology.
Be prepared the first one is about how we don't need to trust people if we have a good system of managing information and getting the things done. The first one is going to be David Hume, Political essays, How Politics (and Economy) can be reduced to a science. To give you a little bit and get excited, this essay talks about how the structure of a system It's more important than the people who makes part of it to it's successful development and his prosperous future.
I still don't know how frequent are gonna be this posts, because at I'm writing this I have to study for my University. But Keep engaging. Good day of trading :).
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