u/Flatland_Exile

The Cost of Money: Coinage, Fiat Power, and the Quiet Corruption of Value

When government can declare value by decree, even a coin that costs more than it is worth becomes a symptom of something deeper.

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u/Flatland_Exile — 7 days ago
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When coins are treated differently because of their history, they stop being truly interchangeable and censorship enters the equation.

u/Flatland_Exile — 17 days ago

How much can the constitutional order change before the old republic exists only in name?

That question is worth taking seriously.

u/Flatland_Exile — 21 days ago