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This gives me the impression that your trying to prove your point by saying my 'misattribution' to the value of it is due to my lack of understanding. If that's the case, that's pretty arrogant.

How's that inflation treating you?

Me, buying burgers

Not even 1/4 inch?

Again, I'm not disputing the value when it comes to trade and society.

Cooperation is a important aspect of humansociety (and I guess being human). Money facilitates trade and with it cooperation but the instrument itself definitely doesn't make us human.

I didn't disagree, just feels like it's overstated. If you think otherwise, your values about a lubricant of society (and perhaps society itself) differ from mine

Not sure if this a joke or not but this actually helps for me. šŸ˜…

I don't disagree on things like trade, human cooperation and mutual benefits.

But tbh, money doesn't make us human. It facilitates trade, cooperation and with it civilised society. Had to say I think that felt grossly overstated.

Appearantly (because of the hippies? Or maybe I should t picked it better) you are missing the point I was trying to make.

Fiat leads to scarcity and division, it makes things less free than it needs to be.

And you are right about the facts there are certain benefits (wether imagined or not) in participating in such a system. We eventually do share the benefits of each others labor aswell.

It was merely to support the statement how that your overlords squeeze you for every penny, making things unaffordable/unsustainable in the long run.

Still a uniparty though