Borderless Nomad Rhizomatic Partnership Networks, Volume III

ebook The Mongol Finance

By Bukhan Purvan Zayabat

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The Mongol Finance: Borderless Nomad Rhizomatic Partnership Networks, Volume III breaks from the foundations of Islamic, Eastern, and Western financial traditions. Instead, it draws from the living memory of Mongol nomadism and the conceptual power of Deleuzian philosophy to offer a radically decentralized, pluralistic, and human-centered economic vision.

This volume includes two major parts:

  • Part V: Multiplicity in Network Finance reimagines the financial system not as a centralized order, but as a rhizome—interconnected yet centerless, fluid yet structured. It explores co-existing currencies, commodity assemblages, distributed governance models, and cross-sectoral value networks, all grounded in the Mongol tradition of adaptive, polycentric trade. Unlike the unifying monotheisms of Islamic finance, the ritual-legal orders of Eastern finance, or the abstraction of Western capitalism, Mongol Finance embraces multiplicity, context, and mobility.
  • Part VI: Lines of Flight—Innovation & Disruption maps the escape routes from rigid systems into open fields of experimentation. From crypto nomadism and mobile FinTech caravans to climate-resilient humanitarian networks and experimental DAOs, this part reveals how Mongol Finance fosters creative deterritorialization, responding to crisis not with rigidity, but with resilience and flow.
  • Mongol Finance is not just a method—it is a movement: an evolving, participatory, and planetary alternative to the empires of finance that came before. It refuses to be classified under any single cultural logic, because it emerges from the borderless, polylingual, interfaith, transcontinental spirit of the Mongol world—where the value of life, trade, and trust was always negotiated across vast spaces, diverse peoples, and living systems.

    If Islamic finance follows divine law, and Western finance follows markets, Mongol Finance follows rhizome, multiplicity, line of flight, movement, relation, and dignity. This is not a return to the past, but the birth of a new global brand of finance—nomadic, decentralized, and built for a multipolar world.

    Borderless Nomad Rhizomatic Partnership Networks, Volume III