Konrad S. Graf
Konrad S. Graf is
author of
On the Origins of Bitcoin: Stages of monetary evolution.
Konrad formulated the
Action-Based Jurisprudence framework, which
argues for
new and more explicit applications of the action-theory principles of
Mises and Hoppe within an integral approach to the foundations of legal
philosophy to better differentiate the field from ethics. He has written
numerous articles on Bitcoin and monetary theory. He has several
forthcoming works in both of the above areas.
He has worked as a professional translator since 1998, translating
Japanese to English primarily in the field of investment research.
German is his third language. He has lived in the US, India, Japan, and
Germany.
Konrad is a certified movement therapist and trainer (Level III) in the
Spacial Dynamics™ approach to postural coaching and movement
performance
efficiency. He participated in the design and development of the
innovative
Spacial Dynamics in Hotels program. The broadly applicable
principles involved in this more active work have helped inform his
constructively oriented approach to intellectual work and discourse.
His articles include
Misesian action theory is an approach to social theory, not just
economics,
Bank robber chatting with Bill Murray illustrates self-control
theory,
Action-Based Jurisprudence II: Down under (and back again),
The problem with shouting “Tyranny!” in a crowded theater,
Hyper-monetization reloaded: Another round of bubble talk,
Bitcoin as medium of exchange now and unit of account later: The inverse
of Koning’s medieval coins, and
A short Bitcoin commentary on “Deflation and Liberty”.
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Bitcoin and the Origin of Money with Konrad S. Graf.
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