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The Greatest Story Never Told
Read the publication ↗The 20th century is usually told as a victory of markets over central planning.
The Greatest Story Never Told argues that this history is incomplete. It traces how the dream of engineering society survived by changing form—moving from revolutionary socialism into mathematical economics, modern finance, index funds, algorithms, and now AI.
At the center is Jacob Marschak, a forgotten Menshevik revolutionary whose intellectual descendants helped build the architecture through which trillions of dollars—and increasingly intelligent machines—see and organize the world.
These essays are the first installments of the forthcoming book:
HyperMarkets Are Index Funds Communist? The Greatest Story Never Told Are Index Funds Communist? Part III