Mongol Finance: Borderless Nomad Rhizomatic Partnership Networks Volume I
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- Date de parution19/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Mongol Finance: Borderless Nomad Rhizomatic Partnership Networks is a groundbreaking exploration of a financial system born from the wind-swept steppes, rooted in Tengriist values, and shaped by centuries of nomadic innovation. Long overshadowed by the sedentary financial systems of the East and West-and often mischaracterized as an offshoot of Islamic finance-Mongol Finance emerges here as a distinct, autonomous tradition: borderless, partnership-based, rhizomatic, and built for multiplicity.
This book argues that Mongol Finance was never merely a historical curiosity, but rather a living model of universal nomad capitalism-a decentralized, trust-based, self-organizing economy that empowered transcontinental trade across Eurasia. With philosophical grounding in Deleuzian thought-rhizomes, lines of flight, assemblages, and planes of immanence-it reconstructs how the Mongol Ortoq system, kurultai governance, and multi-ethnic trading coalitions shaped one of the most dynamic partnership networks the world has ever seen.
At its core, Mongol Finance is not just history-it is a vision for the future. In an age of decentralized finance (DeFi), digital nomadism, and planetary-scale markets, the wisdom of the Mongol economic ethos is more relevant than ever. This book calls for a renaissance of borderless finance: one that affirms dignity, co-creation, fluid identity, and economic freedom for all. Mongol Finance is not Islamic banking.
It is not Western capitalism. It is something else entirely-a new map for the global future that the world has not yet fully discovered.
This book argues that Mongol Finance was never merely a historical curiosity, but rather a living model of universal nomad capitalism-a decentralized, trust-based, self-organizing economy that empowered transcontinental trade across Eurasia. With philosophical grounding in Deleuzian thought-rhizomes, lines of flight, assemblages, and planes of immanence-it reconstructs how the Mongol Ortoq system, kurultai governance, and multi-ethnic trading coalitions shaped one of the most dynamic partnership networks the world has ever seen.
At its core, Mongol Finance is not just history-it is a vision for the future. In an age of decentralized finance (DeFi), digital nomadism, and planetary-scale markets, the wisdom of the Mongol economic ethos is more relevant than ever. This book calls for a renaissance of borderless finance: one that affirms dignity, co-creation, fluid identity, and economic freedom for all. Mongol Finance is not Islamic banking.
It is not Western capitalism. It is something else entirely-a new map for the global future that the world has not yet fully discovered.
Mongol Finance: Borderless Nomad Rhizomatic Partnership Networks is a groundbreaking exploration of a financial system born from the wind-swept steppes, rooted in Tengriist values, and shaped by centuries of nomadic innovation. Long overshadowed by the sedentary financial systems of the East and West-and often mischaracterized as an offshoot of Islamic finance-Mongol Finance emerges here as a distinct, autonomous tradition: borderless, partnership-based, rhizomatic, and built for multiplicity.
This book argues that Mongol Finance was never merely a historical curiosity, but rather a living model of universal nomad capitalism-a decentralized, trust-based, self-organizing economy that empowered transcontinental trade across Eurasia. With philosophical grounding in Deleuzian thought-rhizomes, lines of flight, assemblages, and planes of immanence-it reconstructs how the Mongol Ortoq system, kurultai governance, and multi-ethnic trading coalitions shaped one of the most dynamic partnership networks the world has ever seen.
At its core, Mongol Finance is not just history-it is a vision for the future. In an age of decentralized finance (DeFi), digital nomadism, and planetary-scale markets, the wisdom of the Mongol economic ethos is more relevant than ever. This book calls for a renaissance of borderless finance: one that affirms dignity, co-creation, fluid identity, and economic freedom for all. Mongol Finance is not Islamic banking.
It is not Western capitalism. It is something else entirely-a new map for the global future that the world has not yet fully discovered.
This book argues that Mongol Finance was never merely a historical curiosity, but rather a living model of universal nomad capitalism-a decentralized, trust-based, self-organizing economy that empowered transcontinental trade across Eurasia. With philosophical grounding in Deleuzian thought-rhizomes, lines of flight, assemblages, and planes of immanence-it reconstructs how the Mongol Ortoq system, kurultai governance, and multi-ethnic trading coalitions shaped one of the most dynamic partnership networks the world has ever seen.
At its core, Mongol Finance is not just history-it is a vision for the future. In an age of decentralized finance (DeFi), digital nomadism, and planetary-scale markets, the wisdom of the Mongol economic ethos is more relevant than ever. This book calls for a renaissance of borderless finance: one that affirms dignity, co-creation, fluid identity, and economic freedom for all. Mongol Finance is not Islamic banking.
It is not Western capitalism. It is something else entirely-a new map for the global future that the world has not yet fully discovered.






















