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it was the government that caused this in the first place. I always wonder why people suggest this, when the "cure" to the ailment is more of the disease.
Randian economics is not a solution.
It’s Official: This Is Now the Longest Economic Expansion in US History
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Re: It’s Official: This Is Now the Longest Economic Expansion in US History
#22Money is strange, right? It literally doesn't exist yet it can run out and cause entire nations to go into chaos. Since it is literally a sociological experiment, are we going to get to the point where we fine tune the allotment such that we disable down-turns? It's almost as if we simply just get angsty all at once, see a global therapist and the economy recovers.
Money is quite simple - it is the accumulation of value of individual work. The same way batteries store electricity - money store value of work. The same way batteries exchange stored electricity to perform work, money is exchanging stored value to work of others that we desire.
Re: It’s Official: This Is Now the Longest Economic Expansion in US History
#23Money is strange, right? It literally doesn't exist yet it can run out and cause entire nations to go into chaos. Since it is literally a sociological experiment, are we going to get to the point where we fine tune the allotment such that we disable down-turns? It's almost as if we simply just get angsty all at once, see a global therapist and the economy recovers.
Money is quite simple - it is the accumulation of value of individual work. The same way batteries store electricity - money store value of work. The same way batteries exchange stored electricity to perform work, money is exchanging stored value to work of others that we desire.
Re: It’s Official: This Is Now the Longest Economic Expansion in US History
#24Money is strange, right? It literally doesn't exist yet it can run out and cause entire nations to go into chaos. Since it is literally a sociological experiment, are we going to get to the point where we fine tune the allotment such that we disable down-turns? It's almost as if we simply just get angsty all at once, see a global therapist and the economy recovers.
Money is quite simple - it is the accumulation of value of individual work. The same way batteries store electricity - money store value of work. The same way batteries exchange stored electricity to perform work, money is exchanging stored value to work of others that we desire.
But it's not though is it? When money itself can do the work (investing) then this whole thing sort of falls apart. A battery can't create a larger battery by itself. Also plenty of people inherit their "batteries" or find them through random chance (lotteries, sweepstakes, etc.)
This all sounds good in theory but I don't think it really holds up when examined closely.
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
it was the government that caused this in the first place. I always wonder why people suggest this, when the "cure" to the ailment is more of the disease.
How does the government cause downturns?
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#26Re: It’s Official: This Is Now the Longest Economic Expansion in US History
#27Money is strange, right? It literally doesn't exist yet it can run out and cause entire nations to go into chaos. Since it is literally a sociological experiment, are we going to get to the point where we fine tune the allotment such that we disable down-turns? It's almost as if we simply just get angsty all at once, see a global therapist and the economy recovers.
It’s been a while since I read up on the topic, but the origins of fractional-reserve banking sound a lot like fraud that got blamed on the hard money that exposed it. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1933550287)
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#28Money is strange, right? It literally doesn't exist yet it can run out and cause entire nations to go into chaos. Since it is literally a sociological experiment, are we going to get to the point where we fine tune the allotment such that we disable down-turns? It's almost as if we simply just get angsty all at once, see a global therapist and the economy recovers.
The idea isn't to disable them but make them less drastic. There will always be misallocations of resources that need to be corrected.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Money is quite simple - it is the accumulation of value of individual work. The same way batteries store electricity - money store value of work. The same way batteries exchange stored electricity to perform work, money is exchanging stored value to work of others that we desire.
The Labor Theory of Value is a fun toy model, but it isn't very accurate.
It goes from "effort to haul X ammount of water Y distance by N people" to "and it just flows after this constant work".
Re: It’s Official: This Is Now the Longest Economic Expansion in US History
#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
Money is quite simple - it is the accumulation of value of individual work. The same way batteries store electricity - money store value of work. The same way batteries exchange stored electricity to perform work, money is exchanging stored value to work of others that we desire.
The Labor Theory of Value is a fun toy model, but it isn't very accurate.