> I consider Douglas Jackson to be a radical. And the others
> that have been pushing hard to help it along for a number
> of years.
Yeah, you don't know what that radical is going to do... :)
He's a genius!
> I don't understand how the huge potential of e-gold and e-gold
> backed money can be substantially understood without a decent
> understanding of the nature of government, and some grasp of
> economics, human nature and history. And, importantly, that
> history repeats it's self, roughly.
In history, whenever people have been given a chance to trade gold, or any
other type of money; they have chosen gold, and they will this time. Most
people don't care which currency they use, but those who do care, care a
great deal, and like a snowball rolling down a mountain, the avalanche
created will change history. Whatever e-gold is now, it will not be the same
thing next year. It's character will change; the people using it will
change, as will the motivations behind those using it, until those using it
become more a part of the mainstream.
There doesn't need to be a 'reason' for people to buy e-gold -- they simply
will, because those who care about it will purchase it at any price and
create their own economy in which others will want to participate, slowing
at first, but more decisively as time goes by.
Bob, I believe I'm agreeing with you.
Craig
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