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by horsestaple
1582 days ago
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Yes, if you convinced a lot of people to transact in cans of beans, you would be undermining the control of the government. Just look at countries that don't have a (viable) currency. They are using dollars or euros and are subject to a foreign powers monetary policy. Also no country defines sovereignty through voluntary consent. Laws applies to you whether you agree or not. |
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Sure, laws apply to the ones disagreeing, but in theory, the government serves the people, not rules it.
Central banks however, have a large amount of control over everyone's financial life, yet the signal from voting is only very dimly forwarded to this institution, and there are limited checks and balances governing it.