Send us a text What if the health of an empire could be read in the trust of its money and the fairness of its institutions? We follow Han China through a gripping arc: from early market freedom and soaring wealth to Emperor Wu’s heavy hand—state monopolies in salt, iron, and liquor, unified coinage, and price-smoothing granaries—and then into the turbulence of debasement, counterfeit coin, and a monetary dark age. Along the way, the Silk Road begins to hum, standards slash fraud, and safer r...
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Send us a text What if the health of an empire could be read in the trust of its money and the fairness of its institutions? We follow Han China through a gripping arc: from early market freedom and soaring wealth to Emperor Wu’s heavy hand—state monopolies in salt, iron, and liquor, unified coinage, and price-smoothing granaries—and then into the turbulence of debasement, counterfeit coin, and a monetary dark age. Along the way, the Silk Road begins to hum, standards slash fraud, and safer r...
Episode 28. From Kings to Roads: The Strategic Marvels of the Persian Empire
History of Money, Banking, and Trade
1 hour 11 minutes
10 months ago
Episode 28. From Kings to Roads: The Strategic Marvels of the Persian Empire
Send us a text What if leadership wasn't just about power, but about the strategic finesse to unify and expand one of history's most formidable empires? Join me, Mike D, as I unravel the compelling narratives of the Persian Empire from the visionary reign of Cyrus the Great to the masterful administration of Darius the Great. This episode promises to enlighten you on the art of leadership transitions, the challenges of securing legitimacy, and the monumental infrastructure projects that sculp...
History of Money, Banking, and Trade
Send us a text What if the health of an empire could be read in the trust of its money and the fairness of its institutions? We follow Han China through a gripping arc: from early market freedom and soaring wealth to Emperor Wu’s heavy hand—state monopolies in salt, iron, and liquor, unified coinage, and price-smoothing granaries—and then into the turbulence of debasement, counterfeit coin, and a monetary dark age. Along the way, the Silk Road begins to hum, standards slash fraud, and safer r...