Radical Market
I recently read a book called "Radical Market" by Eric Posner, which discusses the concept of a public.icon market. The book explores the idea of transitioning from a system of private property to a more equitable and democratic form of capitalism. I found it to be a fascinating read.
One of the key points discussed in the book is the use of a second voting system to avoid monopolies and oligopolies. This system, known as the "2nd vote," aims to promote competition and prevent concentration of power in the market.
Another important topic addressed in the book is the value of data labor and the issue of data ownership. These are significant concerns in today's digital age, and it was interesting to see them being discussed and analyzed from an economic perspective.
I came across a tweet by @HiroTHamadaJPHiroTHamadaJP.icon who also appreciated the book "Radical Market." They expressed gratitude to Professor Yasuda for introducing them to the concept of public game design in the market. The tweet also mentioned the two key points I mentioned earlier - the use of the 2nd vote system and the significance of data labor and data value. If you're interested in learning more about "Radical Market," you can find the book on . It's definitely worth a read if you're interested in exploring alternative economic models and the future of capitalism. https://gyazo.com/3b3a1970273397727fc137b9cadc6566