That’s a profoundly relevant perspective — by tracing the conflict back to the denial of property rights, Saifedean reframes it from an ethnic or religious lens to an economic and institutional one. When individuals are denied sovereignty over their property, trust collapses, and coercion replaces cooperation.
This analysis highlights a universal truth: peace and freedom are inseparable from sound property rights and honest money. Without those foundations, any society — regardless of culture or religion — becomes vulnerable to systemic violence.
It’s a lecture that goes beyond geopolitics; it exposes how distorted monetary and legal structures perpetuate cycles of control and conflict.
https://fountain.fm/episode/IK3rm7KqFUkYSmbWhFoK
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