
In this episode of The Meb Faber Show, Meb interviews economist, author, and podcast host David McWilliams about his latest book, "Money: The History of Money, A Story of Humanity." David explains his inspiration for the book, which stems from his belief that economists don't fully understand money's impact on human behavior and society. The conversation explores the evolution of money, its role in shaping civilization, and its connection to social technologies like writing and legal systems. They discuss the Sumerian financial system, the innovation of coinage by the Lydians, and the influence of money on Greek society. The discussion touches on the relationship between farming and banking, the importance of trust in finance, and the story of Gutenberg and the printing press. They also discuss the American equity culture and how Europeans could acquire it to spread the wealth of society.
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