The Natural Order of Money expertly explores the intrinsic relationship between people, money, and nature. In this book, entrepreneur and economic theorist Roy Sebag presents an account of ecological accountability, challenging current political ideas left and right. Sebag asks 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? His solution affirms the vital importance of farmers and the food that they harvest and argues that only natural money can serve as the concrete means of assuring lasting prosperity.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
"An illuminating treatise."
—Publishers Weekly’s Booklife
"The Natural Order of Money gives a humble yet hopeful way forward for individuals and for the economy worldwide."
—Engelsberg Ideas
"An incisive reconsideration of macroeconomics."
—New Polity
"Sebag’s book is very taut and beautiful: his central thesis is to explain and demonstrate why gold became the "natural money" of humanity."
—John Waters, author of Jiving at the Crossroads
"The Natural Order of Money provides those who are critical of the modern capitalistic system, and those who are environmentally conscious, with an economic theory that prioritizes equitability and sustainability."
"[The Natural Order of Money] has given me a lot to think about. It’s beautifully written and a beautiful book."
—Jordan B. Peterson