The Tim Ferriss Show

#608: Signal Over Noise with Noah Feldman — The War in Ukraine (Recap and Predictions), The Machiavelli of Maryland, Best Books to Understand Geopolitics, The Battles for Free Speech on Social Media, Metaverse Challenges, and More

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Jul 21, 2022
Noah Feldman, a Harvard professor and author of The Broken Constitution, shares his insights on the war in Ukraine, exploring the psychological motivations behind warfare and the implications for global governance. He discusses the risks of asset freezing on the U.S. dollar's status and dives into the complexities of free speech in the digital age. Feldman addresses the challenges of content moderation on social media and the Metaverse, emphasizing the need for thoughtful governance in evolving tech landscapes.
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ANECDOTE

Ukraine's Use of Crypto

  • Ukraine uses cryptocurrency and Web3 technologies to receive aid and bolster its image.
  • Crypto could potentially benefit aggressors by circumventing sanctions.
INSIGHT

Sanctioning Oligarchs

  • Sanctioning Russian oligarchs may not significantly impact Putin but sends a message of action.
  • Freezing assets sets a precedent that could concern high-net-worth individuals globally.
INSIGHT

Putin's War Strategy

  • Putin likely had a backup plan to seize the Donbas region if the initial invasion failed.
  • A protracted war could serve Putin's interests by bolstering domestic support and offering future negotiation leverage.
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