The Republic's Conscience — Editi...

The Republic's Conscience — Edition 20: The Doctrine of Monetary Source Confusion — Part III.

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In this third edition of The Republic’s Conscience in The Doctrine of Monetary Source Confusion (MSC) series, Nicolin Decker advances from constitutional definition to public perception—examining how money is understood in practice and how that understanding diverges from its legal foundation.

The episode establishes a critical distinction: while money is defined in law by sovereign authority and the capacity for closure, its meaning in everyday use is shaped by experience. This introduces a dual structure—money as defined by law, and money as interpreted by users.

Tracing the evolution of trust, the episode identifies three phases: substance, authority, and experience. Early systems derived trust from intrinsic value, later systems from sovereign designation, and modern systems from user interaction with digital int ... 

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