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Die orange Pille

German, Ijoma Mangold, 2024
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The greatest promise of justice since Karl MarxIn the film "Matrix", the hero has to decide whether to take the blue or the red pill. The blue one makes him forget, the red one makes him realise the truth about the world. Based on this, Bitcoin is called "the orange pill", because anyone who deals with it realises the power of Wall Street and central banks in our world. And Bitcoin promises liberation from this: it is independent of centralised authorities such as banks and cannot be manipulated by them. Mangold describes with knowledge and passion how even he, the literary critic, fell under the fascination of Bitcoin and why it is not just a digital currency, but a system of freedom and justice.

Key specifications

Language
German
topic
Social sciences
Subtopic
Politics and the state
Author
Ijoma Mangold
Number of pages
256
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2024
Item number
42686608

General information

Publisher
DTV
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
18.4.2024
Sales rank in Category Non-fiction
9 of 108131

Book properties

topic
Social sciences
Subtopic
Politics and the state
Language
German
Author
Ijoma Mangold
Year
2024
Number of pages
256
Edition
2
Book cover
Paperback

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Product dimensions

Height
190 mm
Width
115 mm
Weight
228 g

Package dimensions

Length
18.20 cm
Width
11.20 cm
Height
10.20 cm
Weight
232 g

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