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your daily reminder that John Keynes was in favor of centralized control of the economy.

but was NOT in favor of indiscriminate money printing.

"By a continuing process of inflation, Governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens."

The Economic Consequences of the Peace" (Nov. 1919)

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ManyKeys 5mo ago

You don't see how you're arguing in favor of centralized systems?

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Hanshan 5mo ago

pointing out that Keynes wasn't an advocate of money printing isn't arguing in favor of centralized systems bro

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ManyKeys 5mo ago

Centralized economy means interventionism and this goes against the premise of "no state is the best state".

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