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Atlas Shrugged: Part I

A powerful railroad executive, Dagny Taggart, struggles to keep her business alive while society is crumbling around her. Based on the 1957 novel by Ayn Rand.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Saw Atlas Shrugged Part 1 tonight. Would've loved it no matter what and... I loved it. Even more timely than when written half a century ago
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Citizenfour

In June 2013, Laura Poitras and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with Edward Snowden. She brought her camera with her.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Just saw @citizenfour ... how warmly we welcome Orwell's nightmare, and how tepidly we resist it. @Snowden is a hero.
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Snowden

CIA employee Edward Snowden leaks thousands of classified documents to the press.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Just saw the #SnowdenMovie last night, it was as good as I hoped it would be. An amazing story, and a true hero. 1984 is indeed here already
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Braveheart

Enraged at the slaughter of Murron, his new bride and childhood love, Scottish warrior William Wallace slays a platoon of the local English lord's soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Anyone in the room negotiating on DCCPA should watch Braveheart first.
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The Big Short

The men who made millions from a global economic meltdown.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Remember watching The Big Short and thinking, "lol that bubble was so obvious!" Well... here we are today "Broadest economic collapse in 150 years" and US stocks are damn close to all-time highs. 🧐
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Dunkirk

The story of the miraculous evacuation of Allied soldiers from Belgium, Britain, Canada and France, who were cut off and surrounded by the German army from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk between May 26th and June 4th 1940 during World War II.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
No really, I can. I bought tickets to Dunkirk the other day. Great movie.
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Super 8

In 1979 Ohio, several youngsters are making a zombie movie with a Super-8 camera. In the midst of filming, the friends witness a horrifying train derailment and are lucky to escape with their lives. They soon discover that the catastrophe was no accident, as a series of unexplained events and disappearances soon follows. Deputy Jackson Lamb, the father of one of the kids, searches for the terrifying truth behind the crash.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Saw Super 8 tonight.... awesome movie!!!! Go see it!!
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The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin

A documentary about the development and spread of the virtual currency called Bitcoin.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
"The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin" now available for free to Amazon Prime
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Jurassic World

Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Just used #Bitcoin to buy tickets to see #JurassicWorld. It's a film about creatures as old as the banking industry!
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The Resistance Banker

In the occupied Netherlands during World War II, banker Walraven van Hall is asked to use his financial contacts to help the Dutch resistance. With his brother Gijs, he comes up with a risky plan to take out huge loans and use the money to finance the Resistance.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Movie recommendation: The Resistance Banker Tells the true story of some courageous individuals during WWII who broke the law at great personal risk to help finance the anti-Hitler resistance in Netherlands.
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The Machinery of Freedom

This book argues the case for a society organized by private property, individual rights, and voluntary co-operation, with little or no government. David Friedman's standpoint, known as 'anarcho-capitalism', has attracted a growing following as a desirable social ideal since the first edition of The Machinery of Freedom appeared in 1971. This new edition is thoroughly revised and includes much new material, exploring fresh applications of the author's libertarian principles. Among topics covered: how the U.S. would benefit from unrestricted immigration; why prohibition of drugs is inconsistent with a free society; why the welfare state mainly takes from the poor to help the not-so-poor; how police protection, law courts, and new laws could all be provided privately; what life was really like under the anarchist legal system of medieval Iceland; why non-intervention is the best foreign policy; why no simple moral rules can generate acceptable social policies -- and why these policies must be derived in part from the new discipline of economic analysis of law.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
It's good to recognize we both share common ground here, we both desire to help the poor. Highly recommend "Healing our World" by Mary Ruwart on this topic, and/or "The Machinery of Freedom" by David Friedman.
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Blockchain Revolution

The first, foundational book on blockchain technology, from the bestselling author of Wikinomics Don Tapscott and blockchain expert Alex Tapscott, now in paperback with a new preface and chapter explaining recent developments in the world of blockchain, including cryptoassets, ICOs, smart contracts, and more. “This book has had an enormous impact on the evolution of blockchain in the world.” —Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft CorporationIn this revelatory book, Don and Alex Tapscott bring us a brilliantly researched, highly readable, and essential book about the technology driving the future of the economy. Blockchain is the ingeniously simple, revolution­ary protocol that allows transactions to be simultaneously anonymous and secure by maintaining a tamperproof public ledger of value. Though it’s best known as the technology that drives bitcoin and other digital cur­rencies, it also has the potential to go far beyond currency, to record virtually everything of value to humankind, from birth and death certifi­cates to insurance claims, land titles, and even votes. As with major paradigm shifts that preceded it, blockchain technology will create winners and losers. This book shines a light on where it can lead us in the next decade and beyond.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Excellent new book on Bitcoin and Blockchain technology
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Denationalisation of Money

In this groundbreaking work, first published in 1976, Friedrich von Hayek argues that the government monopoly of money must be abolished to stop recurring bouts of inflation and deflation. Abolition is also the cure for the more deep-seated disease of the recurring waves of depression and unemployment attributed to 'capitalism'.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
A book that will never, ever, ever, be taught in public schools.
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Economics in One Lesson

With over a million copies sold, Economics in One Lesson is an essential guide to the basics of economic theory. A fundamental influence on modern libertarianism, Hazlitt defends capitalism and the free market from economic myths that persist to this day. Considered among the leading economic thinkers of the “Austrian School,” which includes Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich (F.A.) Hayek, and others, Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993), was a libertarian philosopher, an economist, and a journalist. He was the founding vice-president of the Foundation for Economic Education and an early editor of The Freeman magazine, an influential libertarian publication. Hazlitt wrote Economics in One Lesson, his seminal work, in 1946. Concise and instructive, it is also deceptively prescient and far-reaching in its efforts to dissemble economic fallacies that are so prevalent they have almost become a new orthodoxy. Economic commentators across the political spectrum have credited Hazlitt with foreseeing the collapse of the global economy which occurred more than 50 years after the initial publication of Economics in One Lesson. Hazlitt’s focus on non-governmental solutions, strong — and strongly reasoned — anti-deficit position, and general emphasis on free markets, economic liberty of individuals, and the dangers of government intervention make Economics in One Lesson every bit as relevant and valuable today as it has been since publication.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
If everyone on Earth could read one simple book on economics, it's this: Economics in One Lesson.
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Chrysalis

Chrysalis is a time-travel/science fiction novel. A physicist discovers time-traveling anti-matter particles and uses them to build a time machine. Needing to be surrounded by both metal and water, he tests it on a nuclear submarine--intending to go only a few minutes back in time. An accident during the experiment sends them back to eighth century Ireland in the midst of the first Viking invasion. Meanwhile, in Ballycastle, Ireland, Avelyn is a beautiful young Druidess, and ward of the Monastery. An outcast to the village, when the Vikings attack she seeks a means to oppose them and hopes to enlist the help of the time-traveling "sorcerers" from the future.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
My father, Jacques Voorhees, today published his Crichton-esque novel, Chrysalis. He's an entrepreneur and was of course an inspiration to me growing up. He wrote this book intermittently throughout my childhood, and finally today it launches to the world!
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments

'How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it except the pleasure of seeing it.' So begins The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), the first major text by Adam Smith, who, seven years later, was to publish what was to become one of the major economic classics, The Wealth of Nations (1776). However, Smith regarded The Theory of Moral Sentiments as his most important work because in it he identified the profound human instinct to act not necessarily in self-interest but through, as he phrased it, a 'mutual sympathy of sentiments'. The work is divided into seven parts, starting with Part 1: Of the Propriety of Action, in which Smith proposes the idea that 'Sympathy' can underlie human actions towards others, prompted by various emotions, be it perception of misfortune in others or simply 'the pleasure of mutual sympathy'. Other parts include 'Of the Effect of Utility upon the Sentiment of Approbation', 'Of the Character of Virtue' and finally 'Of Systems of Moral Philosophy'. In this concluding section, Smith considers the views of other philosophers, including Epicurus, Zeno, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero and Hobbes, as well as the opinions of his mentor, Dr Francis Hutchison, an important influence. In short, Smith proposes that man's sense of morality is interwoven with social instincts as much as reason or self-interest. Sympathy - the contemporary word we would use is empathy - is a universal and strongly held emotion in mankind, he says, imbued with virtue, prudence, justice and beneficence. The Theory of Moral Sentiments was, and remains, a milestone in Western philosophy.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Many think Adam Smith was cold and heartless. People over profits!!! They’ve never read The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Smith’s beautiful treatise on how mankind can find deep meaning and live together harmoniously. It is a book on social value.
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Healing Our World

"Presents the ethical foundation of libertarian theory and reviews studies on its real-world impact"--
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Healing Our World by Mary Ruwart is a great book on the topic from a social perspective.
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Broken Money

"A Comprehensive Overview of the Past, Present, and Future of Money. Broken Money explores the history of money through the lens of technology. Politics can affect things temporarily and locally, but technology is what drives things forward globally and permanently. The book's goal is for the reader to walk away with a deep understanding of money and monetary history, both in terms of theoretical foundations and in terms of practical implications. From shells to gold, from papyrus bills of exchange to central banks, and from the invention of the telegraph to the creation of Bitcoin, Lyn Alden walks the reader through the emergence of new technologies that have shaped what we use as money over the ages. And beyond that, Alden explores the concept of what money is at its very foundation to give the reader a framework to analyze and compare different types of monetary technologies and monetary theories. The book also takes a distinctively human look at how money impacts the lives of real people, and how new monetary technologies shape the power structures within society. In the modern era, energy abundance and technological enhancements have broadly improved human well-being, but the global monetary system has been slow to keep up. There are over 160 active currencies in the world, each with a local monopoly over its own country, and with little or no acceptance elsewhere. Many of them are rapidly diluted, which continually devalues the savings and the wages of the billions of people who live and work within those jurisdictions. Being born in the "wrong" country makes saving money far harder than it needs to be. Nigeria has a population of over 200 million people and has averaged 13% annualized inflation over the past decade. Egypt cut its currency in half relative to the dollar twice over the past decade, which instantly devalued the savings and wages of its 100 million citizens. Dozens of countries have experienced at least triple-digit year-over-year inflation within the past four decades, including Brazil that outright hyperinflated in the 1990s while it was the fifth most populous country in the world. Europe and Japan had $18 trillion worth of negative-yielding bonds in 2019, right before a wave of inflation wiped their purchasing power away. In 2021, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve dismissed the idea that the sharp rise in the money supply from the pandemic stimulus would lead to price inflation. By 2022, as major inflation emerged, the chairman rapidly changed his outlook and tightened monetary policy so quickly that it led to the failure of some of the largest banks in the country. How did we get to this point? Why isn't our money better than this in the 21st century? Broken Money answers these questions by examining the current mix of technology that has led to these limitations, and then explores emerging technologies that may be able to provide us with a monetary system that is fit for the modern era." --
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
1984 happens not all at once, but gradually. From @LynAldenContact’s new book…
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A Random Walk Down Wall Street

Skilled at puncturing financial bubbles and other delusions of the Wall Street crowd, Burton Malkiel shows why a broad portfolio of stocks selected at random will match the performance of one carefully chosen by experts. Taking a shrewd look at the high-tech boom and its aftermath, Malkiel shows how to maximize gains and minimize losses in this era of electronic brokers, virtual gurus, and flashy investment vehicles. Learn how to analyze the potential returns, not only for stocks and bonds, but for the full range of investment opportunities, from money market accounts and real estate investment trusts to insurance, home owning, and tangible assets like gold and collectibles. Decode the rating game for mutual funds and discover the unique advantages of index mutual funds over the wide range of riskier alternatives. Year in and year out the best investing guide money can buy, this enhanced edition includes an update of Malkiel's famous "Life-Cycle Guide to Investing," showing how to match an investment strategy to your stage in life.
Erik Voorhees
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Erik Voorhees' Favorite Books for Crypto Beginners

Here is book recommendations from ShapeShift Founder & CEO, Erik Voorhees. Enjoy the list!
Erik Voorhees
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Here is book recommendations from ShapeShift Founder & CEO, Erik Voorhees. Enjoy the list!
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Willy Woo

Willy Woo is a cryptocurrency on-chain analyst with a paid newsletter that helps investors understand crypto markets better.
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
One of my favorite crypto market commentators, Willy Woo. "Woo’s Law of Bitcoin user growth" http://
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eGifter

eGifter
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Highly recommend eGifter app. Buy giftcards via Bitcoin. Tons of huge retailers (walmart, home depot, etc). SO EASY
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Daryl Davis: Making Friends From Enemies

Daryl Davis: Making Friends From Enemies
Erik Voorhees
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Powerful. Please watch and share.
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Ulterior States [IamSatoshi Documentary]

Ulterior States [IamSatoshi Documentary]
Erik Voorhees
Entrepreneur
Great film on Bitcoin to watch on a fine Sunday.