The underlying object that defines what participants are playing for, first gold in the British game and then the U.S. dollar in the American game.
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wealth standard
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the British attitude. Second problem is the idea of currency. Or wealth standard. The idea here is that, okay, yes, you're stealing wealth from..."
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"...the British attitude. Second problem is the idea of currency. Or wealth standard. The idea here is that, okay, yes, you're stealing wealth from..."
"...that would revolutionize the world is make the u.s dollar the standard of wealth in the world and because the u.s dollar is just..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's lecture on America as the world game: Britain invents the imperial board but cannot scale it, the dollar turns wealth into an idea, the Constitution keeps the game above...
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