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1/ I listened to @Liv_Boeree on the @lexfridman podcast talking about #Moloch. It inspired me to write a Thread about this phenomenon & why this ancient demon god is responsible for so many problems we face today. 🧵 I hope you enjoy the thread and my thoughts about #MolochMoloch in Metropolis 1927Who is Moloch?2/ #Moloch originates from the Canaanite religion and was a demon god who gave power to tribes to win wars but in return, they had to sacrifice their children to Moloch. The essence is...

The Crypto Revolution - Josh Rosenthal on the Bankless HQ Podcast
Joshua Rosenthal PhD in History is a crypto-native historian and talked about the parallels between the Renaissance, American Revolution, and #Crypto and how we can learn from history. If you missed it, this article is for you:Let’s travel to medieval timesImagine yourself as a medieval peasant. After centuries of static, permission society ruled by kings, two decentralized technologies converged: Ledger-based financial primitives (double-entry bookkeeping) and new permissionless communicatio...

The Network State - A worthy successor of the nation-state?
1/ Is there a successor to nation-states? @balajis proposes the idea of a #networkstate powered by #crypto #web3 technologies. We shouldn't assume that nation-states are eternal 🧵This Twitter thread summarizes the @BanklessHQ podcast & should help to understand this novel ideaThe Network Archipelago2/ Nation-States are only a few hundred years old after they replaced some form of monarchy in most areas. Do we need an alternative? @balajis argues that the post-world-war-era is ending & p...
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Moloch - The root of all problems?
1/ I listened to @Liv_Boeree on the @lexfridman podcast talking about #Moloch. It inspired me to write a Thread about this phenomenon & why this ancient demon god is responsible for so many problems we face today. 🧵 I hope you enjoy the thread and my thoughts about #MolochMoloch in Metropolis 1927Who is Moloch?2/ #Moloch originates from the Canaanite religion and was a demon god who gave power to tribes to win wars but in return, they had to sacrifice their children to Moloch. The essence is...

The Crypto Revolution - Josh Rosenthal on the Bankless HQ Podcast
Joshua Rosenthal PhD in History is a crypto-native historian and talked about the parallels between the Renaissance, American Revolution, and #Crypto and how we can learn from history. If you missed it, this article is for you:Let’s travel to medieval timesImagine yourself as a medieval peasant. After centuries of static, permission society ruled by kings, two decentralized technologies converged: Ledger-based financial primitives (double-entry bookkeeping) and new permissionless communicatio...

The Network State - A worthy successor of the nation-state?
1/ Is there a successor to nation-states? @balajis proposes the idea of a #networkstate powered by #crypto #web3 technologies. We shouldn't assume that nation-states are eternal 🧵This Twitter thread summarizes the @BanklessHQ podcast & should help to understand this novel ideaThe Network Archipelago2/ Nation-States are only a few hundred years old after they replaced some form of monarchy in most areas. Do we need an alternative? @balajis argues that the post-world-war-era is ending & p...
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How will the future look? "1984" or "Brave New World"?
🧵 A thread comparing the two books and my take on which course we're currently taking.

Before we talk about our current path, let's understand the content of both books. Let's start with Orwell: Orwellian surveillance state in 1984: A society governed by a big brother ➡️ Propaganda & Censorship as key tools
https://twitter.com/SizweLo/status/1425455068556451842
#Huxley, on the other hand, envisions a hedonistic "pleasure society" with everything they desire: health, safety, and access to all knowledge. What is the price? Your fate is predetermined by science (eugenics) ➡️ Control through Pleasure
https://twitter.com/SizweLo/status/1460990644005052418
#Huxley & #Orwell disagreed, but they both addressed the same topic: a future society that is controlled & imprisoned. In contrast to most science fiction films of the time, it depicts a dystopian future.Which vision is more likely to come true in the twenty-first century?
Remember back on July 24th, 2018, when Trump coined the term "fake news" and stated, "What you're seeing and reading is not what's happening" in Kansas? This is very similar to what Orwell envisioned in 1984 with the "ministry of truth."

Huxley's ideas have also become a reality, with "fertility doctors" allowing you to create Alphas & choose the gender, eye color, size, and more traits for your baby. Can rich people's children become "gods" if money can buy superior genetics? It is already happening:
https://www.fertility-docs.com/
#Orwell feared a world in which a few withheld information from the majority. #Huxley feared a world in which we are so bombarded with information that we become passive and egoistic. I think Huxley was more accurate, given our access to information overload via the internet

#Surveillance states grew more powerful in the twenty-first century, and the digital age only accelerated this trend. Furthermore, the #cancelculture movement is a signal for censorship and points to Orwell's future vision.

9/9 Our world is sadly a hybrid of the two, but I believe Huxley was far more accurate: we have everything we want, our consumption feeds our hedonistic appetite, and we are conditioned to "act" happy on social media.
We shout freedom from the rooftops, but is it really?

How will the future look? "1984" or "Brave New World"?
🧵 A thread comparing the two books and my take on which course we're currently taking.

Before we talk about our current path, let's understand the content of both books. Let's start with Orwell: Orwellian surveillance state in 1984: A society governed by a big brother ➡️ Propaganda & Censorship as key tools
https://twitter.com/SizweLo/status/1425455068556451842
#Huxley, on the other hand, envisions a hedonistic "pleasure society" with everything they desire: health, safety, and access to all knowledge. What is the price? Your fate is predetermined by science (eugenics) ➡️ Control through Pleasure
https://twitter.com/SizweLo/status/1460990644005052418
#Huxley & #Orwell disagreed, but they both addressed the same topic: a future society that is controlled & imprisoned. In contrast to most science fiction films of the time, it depicts a dystopian future.Which vision is more likely to come true in the twenty-first century?
Remember back on July 24th, 2018, when Trump coined the term "fake news" and stated, "What you're seeing and reading is not what's happening" in Kansas? This is very similar to what Orwell envisioned in 1984 with the "ministry of truth."

Huxley's ideas have also become a reality, with "fertility doctors" allowing you to create Alphas & choose the gender, eye color, size, and more traits for your baby. Can rich people's children become "gods" if money can buy superior genetics? It is already happening:
https://www.fertility-docs.com/
#Orwell feared a world in which a few withheld information from the majority. #Huxley feared a world in which we are so bombarded with information that we become passive and egoistic. I think Huxley was more accurate, given our access to information overload via the internet

#Surveillance states grew more powerful in the twenty-first century, and the digital age only accelerated this trend. Furthermore, the #cancelculture movement is a signal for censorship and points to Orwell's future vision.

9/9 Our world is sadly a hybrid of the two, but I believe Huxley was far more accurate: we have everything we want, our consumption feeds our hedonistic appetite, and we are conditioned to "act" happy on social media.
We shout freedom from the rooftops, but is it really?

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