"[The Natural Order of Money] has given me a lot to think about.
It's beautifully written and a beautiful book."--Jordan B. Peterson
What is the true cause of inflation, wealth inequality, and our
collective disregard for ecological accountability?
In The Natural Order of Money, author and entrepreneur Roy Sebag
expertly explores the intrinsic relationship between people, money, and
nature by asking a few simple questions: Why do we, in our modern
society, expect food as if it were a given? What initially makes
cooperation between the farmer and other members of society possible,
and what, in the long run, renders it sustainable?
The solution, laid out clearly in these pages, affirms the vital
importance of farmers and the food that they harvest and argues that
only a natural money can serve as the concrete means of assuring lasting
prosperity.
In a time of uncertainty plagued by inequality, inflation, shortages,
and environmental stress, The Natural Order of Money pierces
the fog of financial elitism, equipping readers with a compass to find
True North in a sea of economic confusion.