I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Central banking is the greatest scam in the history of mankind that cartelises the banking sector, gives them the privilege of access to the printing press, and is the root cause of the boom-and-bust cycle. It has managed to convince people (particularly mainstream economists) that its institution is necessary for "financial stability" but what it really does is absolves banks from any form of financial responsibility as they will always be able to receive a bailout if they act irresponsibly, allowing them to always make a profit regardless of risk. This is not free market capitalism but a system that enriches those closer to the central bank (and who get freshly-printed money first before inflation hits the rest of the economy) and punishes those who are relatively further away like manufacturing workers and salary earners. This is the reason why salaries at SV startups (bankrolled by VCs and soaring stock prices leading to valuable RSUs) are so high, and why wealth inequality has notably increased dramatically since we went off the gold standard in 1971[1].
I believe this topic is among the most important things we need to discuss and is arguably more important than climate change (what else is driving consumerism and throw-away-culture but inflation?), but economists have overcomplicated things and made it inaccessible to the average person when it really is so simple that a five-year old can understand it: printing money enriches the few who have access to the printing press at the expense of the many.
End central banking and the economy will be stronger, more resilient, fairer, and will reward those who create real value rather than the well-connected.
[1] http://wtfhappenedin1971.com