If you can monkishly study the political philosophy of Bitcoin, then the abbot of the Bitcoin monastery who assigns roles to novices would probably be you. (The catch is, you might have to found the monastery first.)
That said, there are a lot of books that still need to be monked. I would nominate "The Sovereign Individual" as the golden classics that has not lost its relevance in 25 years and "The Network State" as the bold newcomer in the strategy department (although it's neither Bitcoiner enough nor libertarian enough, the direction is promising).