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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You don't see how you're arguing in favor of centralized systems?
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pointing out that Keynes wasn't an advocate of money printing isn't arguing in favor of centralized systems bro
Centralized economy means interventionism and this goes against the premise of "no state is the best state".