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Rahim Taghizadegan - Austrian Economics and the Illusions of Democracy

If an institution is unsustainable - It has already failed.

We have had the privilege to sit down with Rahim Taghizadegan - physicist, philosopher, Austrian economist, and one of the last Austrian School educators still active in European universities.

Rahim has spent decades asking the hardest questions about freedom, coercion, and what it means to live an intellectually sovereign life. Our conversation ranges from the collapse of Western institutions, to the illusions of democracy, to why Bitcoin may be the ultimate “no” to power.

Some highlights you’ll hear:

  • Why he says “Institutions already failed — they’re just not sustainable.”

  • The forgotten roots of democracy (hint: pirate ships, not parliaments).

  • Why peace without responsibility can become a path to decay.

  • How Austrian economics provides the tools to navigate uncertainty.

  • Why mobility is the new survival strategy in a collapsing system.

This is an episode for anyone who feels the mainstream narrative doesn’t add up — and wants tools to think, act, and live freely in uncertain times.

👉 Click above to take a listen!


P.S. Rahim also shared details about his project citadel.garden — designed for mobile, entrepreneurial families who want to build freedom into their lives. Worth checking out.

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