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Human rights
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53% of the global population, about 4.3 billion people, live under authoritarian regimes lacking free speech.
Alex Gladstein · Alex Gladstein: Bitcoin, Authoritarianism, and Human Rights
Bitcoin is a decentralized financial tool that offers a hedge against inflation and authoritarian control.
Alex Gladstein · Alex Gladstein: Bitcoin, Authoritarianism, and Human Rights
Technology, including Bitcoin, can both empower individuals and be used by authoritarian regimes for control.
Alex Gladstein · Alex Gladstein: Bitcoin, Authoritarianism, and Human Rights
Only 13% of humans live in liberal democracies with stable reserve currencies, exposing many to economic instability.
Alex Gladstein · Alex Gladstein: Bitcoin, Authoritarianism, and Human Rights
The Lightning Network enhances Bitcoin by enabling faster, cheaper transactions with improved privacy.
Alex Gladstein · Alex Gladstein: Bitcoin, Authoritarianism, and Human Rights
North Korea's famine from 1994 to 1998 resulted in the deaths of up to 3 million people, with reports of cannibalism as a survival tactic.
Yeonmi Park · Yeonmi Park: North Korea
Kim Jong Un's regime is likened to a religious cult, with Kim Il Sung revered as a deity, and North Korea's calendar starting from his birth.
Yeonmi Park · Yeonmi Park: North Korea
The U.S. avoids assassinating Kim Jong Un due to potential geopolitical fallout, particularly with China.
Yeonmi Park · Yeonmi Park: North Korea
North Korea's songbun system categorizes citizens into castes, predetermining their lives and opportunities.
Yeonmi Park · Yeonmi Park: North Korea
The Juche ideology promotes self-reliance but centralizes power among North Korea's elite, contrasting with Marxist principles.
Yeonmi Park · Yeonmi Park: North Korea
Voices on human rights
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