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The human relationship pyramid and Bitcoin Cash: is it all upside down?!
An exploration into BCH's function and role in restoring human relationships, culture, and nature in an era of energy descent.
"The financial crisis we are facing today arises from the fact that there is almost no more social, cultural, natural, and spiritual capital left to convert into money. Centuries of near-continuous money creation have left us so destitute that we have nothing left to sell. Our forests are damaged beyond repair, our soil depleted and washed into the sea, our fisheries fished out, and the rejuvenating capacity of the earth to recycle our waste saturated. Our cultural treasury of songs and stories, of images and icons, has been looted and copyrighted. Any clever phrase you can think of is already a trademarked slogan. Our very human relationships and abilities have been taken away from us and sold back, so that we are now dependent on strangers, and therefore on money, for things few humans ever paid for until recently: food, shelter, clothing, entertainment, child care, cooking. Life itself has become a consumer item. (Charles Eisenstein, 2011, pp. 93-94)"
This was written as a short article bringing some references and some of my questions about the role of BCH supporting viable lives in rural areas and thus helping fix and decentralise our food systems. For some reason though, the full text cannot be properly loaded to the Bchat feed.
It would be nice to know if we have at least a few people here interested in talking further about these topics. Please let me know in the comments, and I'll post it in installments.
Published at
2026-02-08 11:30:57 UTCEvent JSON
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