CameronPoe wrote:
JohnG@lt wrote:
CameronPoe wrote:
In vitro fertilisation.
Paper money.
Paper money? I've seen that twice now. You prefer carrying large sacks of coins about with you?
The moment man printed money on paper, money lost its true value. I thought as a scholar and enthusiast of Randian principles you would have been anti-paper money yourself.
I swing back and forth between wanting a gold standard and appreciating fiat money.
Money didn't lose it's true value when it was printed. That's silly. What was it's true value? A piece of gold could buy you a pack of smokes but the value of that gold fluctuated with it's supply. Sometimes the piece of gold could buy you a carton of smokes and other times it wasn't worth anything. The only thing fiat money did was make it easier to destroy the deflation of currency.
Inflation is by no means a bad thing, it forces people to continually acquire more money in order to make purchases instead of making a bunch in the early part of their life and then sitting on their hoard until they die. Sure, from an individuals perspective this is not necessarily a good thing, but from a macroeconomic standpoint it's a necessity for a functioning and expanding economy.