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by cyberax
70 days ago
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> Your proof that the economic system that worked for hundreds of years It did not. The economic system that was in place for hundreds of years kept the population in a permanent state of depression. Most people had barely enough money to buy necessities. The economic growth exploded, surpassing _millenia_ of innovation within mere _decades_ once we got rid of the golden chains. But I guess that you fancy yourself being landed gentry and not a landless serf? |
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Says who?
people had barely enough money to buy necessities.
Where are you getting that? I think you're confusing and conflating all sorts of things like human advancements with inflationary money. I'm sure what you're saying makes sense if you think every invention, discovery and gain of knowledge was from people having their money inflated, but there isn't any evidence of this, it's just you restating it.
The economic growth exploded, surpassing _millenia_ of innovation within mere _decades_ once we got rid of the golden chains.
That really only happened in the 70s, it wasn't exactly the dark ages before that.