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Inflation, it turns out, is also a psychological phenomenon. It makes us angry. It makes us irrational. In any democratic system, that anger and irrationality can be quickly translated into poor policies—unless elected and unelected officials are prepared to withstand it, and to recognize that combating inflation often requires unpopular actions. Now is not the time to indulge the wisdom of the mob.
Peasant revolts are an imperfect, but real, check on Cantillon wealth transfers.
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Bitcoin will fix this
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So called "price gouging" is a prime example of this. We need price controls, I mean anti price gouging laws! I get why people think this but its strictly emotional.
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Prime reasons why the money supply should not have human control
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This was a lovely piece by Eric. Remember reading it several times back in the fall!
(kinda) recommend Shock Values too -- the book he discusses (#841158)
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