Philosophy of Digital Currencies: A Theory of Monetizing Time

Author:   Ugochukwu Chigoziem Ikpeazu
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032361390


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   23 February 2023
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Author:   Ugochukwu Chigoziem Ikpeazu
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032361390


ISBN 10:   1032361395
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   23 February 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Conquering the Next Millennium Part I Philosophy of (Human) Socity 2. If God Designed the Political State… (and Human Interaction) 3. The Nei Ye, The Guanzi, The Analects 4. Sovereignty and Natural Law 5. And Now the (First) Social Contract Part II Economic Philosophy of Human Interaction 6. Value (i): Socially Intrinsic? 7. Value (ii): Economically Extrinsic? 8. Deep Dive: Origin of Contemporary States and Influence on Economic Perspectives of Value 9. The Money We Value, the Value We Monetize Part III Digital Economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution 10. We’re Live, We’re Digital 11. Remember the State, Well Now It's Digital 12. The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Tech This, Tech That! 13. Digital Economy and Economic Value Part IV Time 14. The Concept of Time Part V Deep Dives into the Research 15. Deep Dive: Research Insights 16. Deep Dive: Research Findings Part VI Industry and Innovation 17. (Industrial) Revolution = Opportunity (for Humanity) 18. Innovation: The Holy Grail of Private Sector Competition Part VII What Future? 19. New Networks and Applications: Web 3.0? 20. The Present-Future of Interaction: (De)Centralization? 21. Financial Technology and the New Value 22. Philosophy of Digital Currencies Part VIII A Theory of Monetizing Time 23. Theory Statement and Logical Framework 24. Time Is Money 25. Getting There: A Cashless Future 26. What Happens Next?

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The author brings an interesting perspective on the origin of states and the factors that have influenced their origin within political theories and philosophy. This sheds light on issues of sovereignty and authority and questions the definition of 'nation' in the context of an evolving social contract. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Former President of Mauritius This book covers the evolution of economy, financial systems and technology with an attempt to find an answer for creating an equitable world. In this very engaging book, Ugochukwu Ikpeazu with his deep understanding of financial and digital systems, presents an alternative approach for capturing economic value for social development. Raghunath Mandava, Independent Consultant and Former CEO of Airtel Africa From Saint Augustine to Einstein, the concept of time and its definition has been extremely difficult to capture. This very provocative and interesting book by Ugochukwu Ikpeazu - based on the contribution of many disciplines - tries to monetize the concept of time, in order to address some of the issues of labour today and also, if possible, contribute to a more just and inclusive economy. This is certainly a very stimulating attempt that deserves serious consideration. Jose Manuel Barroso, Chair of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Former President of the European Commission and Former Prime Minister of Portugal The author brings an interesting perspective on the origin of states and the factors that have influenced their origin within political theories and philosophy. This sheds light on issues of sovereignty and authority and questions the definition of 'nation' in the context of an evolving social contract. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Former President of Mauritius This book covers the evolution of economy, financial systems and technology with an attempt to find an answer for creating an equitable world. In this very engaging book, Ugochukwu Ikpeazu with his deep understanding of financial and digital systems, presents an alternative approach for capturing economic value for social development. Raghunath Mandava, Independent Consultant and Former CEO of Airtel Africa From Saint Augustine to Einstein, the concept of time and its definition has been extremely difficult to capture. This very provocative and interesting book by Ugochukwu Ikpeazu - based on the contribution of many disciplines - tries to monetize the concept of time, in order to address some of the issues of labour today and also, if possible, contribute to a more just and inclusive economy. This is certainly a very stimulating attempt that deserves serious consideration. Jose Manuel Barroso, Chair of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Former President of the European Commission and Former Prime Minister of Portugal


"""The author brings an interesting perspective on the origin of states and the factors that have influenced their origin within political theories and philosophy. This sheds light on issues of sovereignty and authority and questions the definition of ‘nation’ in the context of an evolving social contract."" Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Former President of Mauritius ""This book covers the evolution of economy, financial systems and technology with an attempt to find an answer for creating an equitable world. In this very engaging book, Ugochukwu Ikpeazu with his deep understanding of financial and digital systems, presents an alternative approach for capturing economic value for social development."" Raghunath Mandava, Independent Consultant and Former CEO of Airtel Africa ""From Saint Augustine to Einstein, the concept of time and its definition has been extremely difficult to capture. This very provocative and interesting book by Ugochukwu Ikpeazu – based on the contribution of many disciplines - tries to monetize the concept of time, in order to address some of the issues of labour today and also, if possible, contribute to a more just and inclusive economy. This is certainly a very stimulating attempt that deserves serious consideration."" José Manuel Barroso, Chair of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Former President of the European Commission and Former Prime Minister of Portugal ""The author brings an interesting perspective on the origin of states and the factors that have influenced their origin within political theories and philosophy. This sheds light on issues of sovereignty and authority and questions the definition of ‘nation’ in the context of an evolving social contract."" Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Former President of Mauritius ""This book covers the evolution of economy, financial systems and technology with an attempt to find an answer for creating an equitable world. In this very engaging book, Ugochukwu Ikpeazu with his deep understanding of financial and digital systems, presents an alternative approach for capturing economic value for social development."" Raghunath Mandava, Independent Consultant and Former CEO of Airtel Africa ""From Saint Augustine to Einstein, the concept of time and its definition has been extremely difficult to capture. This very provocative and interesting book by Ugochukwu Ikpeazu – based on the contribution of many disciplines - tries to monetize the concept of time, in order to address some of the issues of labour today and also, if possible, contribute to a more just and inclusive economy. This is certainly a very stimulating attempt that deserves serious consideration."" José Manuel Barroso, Chair of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Former President of the European Commission and Former Prime Minister of Portugal"


Author Information

Ugochukwu Chigoziem Ikpeazu is a Lecturer at the EU Business School, Switzerland. His research, as well as professional and entrepreneurial experiences, focuses on technology, strategy, and social development. Ahtiso.com

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