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The Peter McCormack Show

The Reformed Libertarian with Mike Brock - WBD594

The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack

Politics, Society, Markets, News, Society & Culture, Technology, Inflation, Finance, Economics, Government, Power, Bitcoin, Money

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2022

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Mike Brock is the lead at TBD, the Bitcoin-focused subsidiary of Block. In this interview, we discuss being a post-libertarian, reconciling the best elements of libertarianism with support for liberal democracy, and how Bitcoin improves the incentive structures within governing institutions.

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The persuasiveness of libertarian ideology is incredibly effective: the idea of individual liberty is both a simple and powerful message in a world where such freedoms are seemingly under perpetual attack. In the 20th century, the basis of modern libertarian thinking was provided by people such Ayn Rand.

In recent years libertarianism has witnessed a resurgence and invigoration in the wake of the Iraq war and global financial crisis. Many young people witnessed the transparent failings of the state juxtaposed with increasing encroachments on civil liberties in a new digital world. Bitcoin's innovation of providing financial sovereignty in this context resulted in an understandable bonding of doctrine and technology.

But as Bitcoin matures, what was the pipe dream of it being able to change society is increasingly becoming a possibility. Is it therefore time to question the libertarian thinking that has been used to grow Bitcoin's popularity? Can libertarianism provide a complete and robust basis for society? Or, are it's ideas best assimilated into more orthodox political systems?

Such discussions may be challenging for those who have been at the forefront of the battle to enable Bitcoin to grow. But, as Bitcoin's popularity widens and it attracts people of all political persuasians, this is the time for a debate to test the limits and strengths of libertarian thinking, and establish the red lines if and when compromises need to be made.


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0:00.0

It's just impossible for me to believe that there's this set of perfect rules that if you follow

0:09.1

them you will achieve this moral maxima and we will get closer to utopia.

0:15.0

Hello, hello, hello, how are you?

0:18.0

Are you having a good week?

0:19.0

Are you all ready for Christmas?

0:20.0

I'm ready for the break.

0:22.0

I'm ready to get my family over. I'm ready to get my family over.

0:23.0

I'm ready to eat some good food over some presents and chill out.

0:26.0

It's been a long year. It's been quite a turbulent year.

0:29.0

A lot going on in the world of Bitcoin, a lot going on in the world of Bitcoin, a lot going on in the world of crypto. What a weird year. It's tough to be a

0:35.1

Bitcoin alright. Anyway, welcome to the What Bitcoin did podcast which is

0:39.0

brought to you by Gemini, the only place I'm using for buying Bitcoin. I'm your host Peter McCormack and today I've got

0:44.4

an interview I've wanted to make for a while. I've got Mike Brock on the show.

0:47.2

Now Mike and I have an interesting relationship on Twitter because we align on a lot of

0:51.7

issues. We're both Bitcoiners, but we align less with the

0:55.0

libertarians. We're both people who support democracy, which I know is being challenged at the

0:59.5

moment right now. I know we're not getting the best service from our governments at the moment, but Mike is somebody who I've kind of followed his tweets, he's kind of followed mine, and there's a few things we kind of align on.

1:10.7

Now Mike calls himself a reform libertarian. He's to be heavily involved in the

1:14.4

libertarian movement and so in this show I wanted to get Mike on. I wanted to understand where his skepticism now comes from with

1:21.1

libertarianism. Now I don't want to sound like

1:23.0

I'm bashing libertarianism too much because actually I've learned so much

1:25.2

from libertarians. Actually I also agree fundamentally

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