Finish all ideologies
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* Moore, Daniel, and Thomas Rid. 2016. ‘Cryptopolitik and the Darknet’. Survival 58 (1): 7–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2016.1142085.
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* Phillips, David J. 1998. Digital Cash and the Surveillance Society: Negotiating Identification in New Consumer Payment Systems. University of Pennsylvania. https://search.proquest.com/openview/7ca922683fe4b5a94427e0ba59af4def/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y.
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* West, Sarah Myers. 2018. ‘Cryptographic Imaginaries and the Networked Public’. Internet Policy Review 7 (2): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.14763/2018.2.792.
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* *———. 2020. ‘Survival of the Cryptic: Tracing Technological Imaginaries across Ideologies, Infrastructures, and Community Practices’. New Media and Society, 1461444820983017. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820983017.
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* ———. 2020. ‘Survival of the Cryptic: Tracing Technological Imaginaries across Ideologies, Infrastructures, and Community Practices’. New Media and Society, 1461444820983017. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820983017.
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TODO: group by narrative
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# Capitalism
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A broad category of economic systems in which [price formation](price-formation.md), [markets](market.md), trade, and industry are controlled by private owners rather than by the state.
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See also [Marxism](marxism.md), [anarchocapitalism](anarchocapitalism.md) and [market fundamentalism](market-fundamentalism.md).
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## References
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1. Janeway, William H. Doing capitalism in the innovation economy: Markets, speculation and the state. Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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1. Hart, Oliver, and Bengt Holmström. "The theory of contracts." In Advances in economic theory: Fifth world congress, vol. 1. 1987.
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1. Fama, Eugene F. "Efficient capital markets: A review of theory and empirical work." The journal of Finance 25, no. 2 (1970): 383-417.
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1. Fama, Eugene F., and Kenneth R. French. "Size, value, and momentum in international stock returns." Journal of financial economics 105, no. 3 (2012): 457-472.
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# Inevitablism
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# Crypto-inevitablism
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## References
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The prefiguragative political ideology which is centered around a core faith that [crypto asset](cryptoasset.md) and their associated technologies have some pre-ordained to destiny on the scale of human history detached from their efficacy for one use case or problem to solve. It is the pre-supposition that crypto assets are simply *inevitable* and must be brought into existence to fulfil a, perhaps unspecified, destiny.
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## References
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* Hussain, Syed Omer. 2020. ‘Prefigurative Post-Politics as Strategy: The Case of Government-Led Blockchain Projects’. The Journal of The British Blockchain Association 3 (1): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.31585/jbba-3-1-(2)2020.
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* Husain, Syed Omer, Alex Franklin, and Dirk Roep. 2020. ‘The Political Imaginaries of Blockchain Projects: Discerning the Expressions of an Emerging Ecosystem’. Sustainability Science, 1–16.
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* Hellegren, Isadora. 2020. ‘Crypto-Discourse, Internet Freedom, and the State’. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. https://oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228613-e-887.
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* Hellegren, Z. Isadora. 2017. ‘A History of Crypto-Discourse: Encryption as a Site of Struggles to Define Internet Freedom’. Internet Histories 1 (4): 285–311. https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2017.1387466.
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* West, Sarah Myers. 2018. ‘Cryptographic Imaginaries and the Networked Public’. Internet Policy Review 7 (2): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.14763/2018.2.792.
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* ———. 2020. ‘Survival of the Cryptic: Tracing Technological Imaginaries across Ideologies, Infrastructures, and Community Practices’. New Media and Society, 1461444820983017. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820983017.
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# Price Formation
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Price formation is an information-gathering process which ensures that market participants know enough about the prices of the [assets](assets.md) being traded in the [market](market.md), so that they can make rational decisions about the buying and selling of goods and services.
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## References
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## References
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1. Janeway, William H. Doing capitalism in the innovation economy: Markets, speculation and the state. Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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1. Fama, Eugene F. "Efficient capital markets: A review of theory and empirical work." The journal of Finance 25, no. 2 (1970): 383-417.
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1. Fama, Eugene F., and Kenneth R. French. "Size, value, and momentum in international stock returns." Journal of financial economics 105, no. 3 (2012): 457-472.
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# Techno-populism
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## References
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1. Binder, Carola. 2021. ‘Technopopulism and Central Banks’. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3823456.
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# Technosolutionism
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Technosolutionism is belief and broader ideology that every social, political and access problem has a solution based in development of new technology.
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See also [technocollectivism](../techno-collectivism.md).
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See also [techno-collectivism](techno-collectivism.md) and [post-state technocracy](post-state-technocracy.md).
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## References
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* [Keynsian Economics](../concepts/keynsian-economics.md)
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* [Technosolutionism](../concepts/technosolutionism.md)
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* [Technocollectivism](../concepts/techno-collectivism.md)
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* [Technopopulism](../concepts/technopopulism.md)
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* [Accelerationism](../concepts/accelerationism.md)
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* [Crypto-inevitablism](../concepts/inevitablism.md)
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* [Capitalism](../concepts/capitalism.md)
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- [ ] [atomic-swap](../concepts/atomic-swap.md)
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- [ ] [bank-run](../concepts/bank-run.md)
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- [x] [broker](../concepts/broker.md)
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- [x] [capital-formation](../concepts/capital-formation.md)
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- [x] [capital-formation](../concepts/capital-formation.md)
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- [x] [cds](../concepts/cds.md)
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- [ ] [enclosure](../concepts/enclosure.md)
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- [ ] [ficticious-commodity](../concepts/ficticious-commodity.md)
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Ideologies
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- [ ] [accelerationism](../concepts/accelerationism.md)
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- [ ] [capitalism](../concepts/capitalism.md)
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- [x] [accelerationism](../concepts/accelerationism.md)
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- [x] [capitalism](../concepts/capitalism.md)
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- [x] [cryptoanarchism](../concepts/cryptoanarchism.md)
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- [ ] [inevitablism](../concepts/inevitablism.md)
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- [x] [inevitablism](../concepts/inevitablism.md)
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- [x] [keynsian-economics](../concepts/keynsian-economics.md)
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- [x] [technolibertarianism](../concepts/technolibertarianism.md)
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- [x] [technosolutionism](../concepts/technosolutionism.md)
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