Money Demand and Demonetization: Concluding Comments
Introduction and scope of the debate
Introduction and scope of the debate
Each day we are reminded of this legal imposition by the familiar phrase stamped on every US dollar bill: “This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private.” Innocuous on the surface, but these words conceal a profound immorality that strikes at the heart of voluntary exchange. If a man of sound mind agrees to settle a contract in X, then he should be obligated to pay X. Forcing him to accept anything other than X as payment is an egregious violation of contractual and property rights.
The city’s capture would represent Kiev’s greatest setback on the front line since the fall of Avdiivka in February 2024.
You might deem it self-evident that words should have meanings, but a growing number of people believe words can mean anything the speaker wants. It seems we now inhabit the fictional world imagined by Lewis Carroll, where, as Humpty Dumpty said, any word “means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” In the recent “what is a woman” debates, some argued that the word “woman” means whatever anyone feels the word woman should mean.
The recent “protests” against Scheinbaum were astroturfed. Why? It may be that Scheinbaum’s efforts against the cartels are upsetting the CIA which has long allied itself with drug lords.
In the end, Fedgov will just print more money and raise taxes. Social security will be preserved by politicians to ensure that elected officials don’t lose the votes of pensioners.
New WaPo piece is a tour de force of bad economics on the “dangers” of deflation.
CBS: The cryptocurrency dropped more than 8% in the last 24 hours alone, falling to $84,096 as of 11:15 a.m. on Monday.
The transformation that occurred in Plymouth Colony in 1623, when Governor William Bradford abandoned the communal labor system and reassigned corn plots to individual households, has long been misunderstood. Popular narratives either reduce it to a bare logistical adjustment necessitated by famine or inflate it into a proto-capitalist awakening. Both interpretations flatten the complexity of what Bradford actually witnessed and recorded.