Full reserve banking is incompatible with free mkt capitalism.
Oh please, free markets existed long before banks were even created

Full reserve banking is incompatible with free mkt capitalism.

Really? Before 2000BC or thereabouts?Oh please, free markets existed long before banks where even created![]()
Oh please, free markets existed long before banks where even created![]()
Really? Before 2000BC or thereabouts?
Especially the huge governments and welfare states of the Mongol empire, the Persian empire, the Roman empire and the Ottoman empire. True free market capitalism right there.
Welfare states you said?
At least half the world population currently lives on welfare. Huge improvement right there.
Nonsense. None of that is a prerequisite for 'real money'.REAL money has to be a store of value and maintain its purchasing power over a LONG period of time.
That wasn't the point at all.
Nonsense. None of that is a prerequisite for 'real money'.
1 a service doesn't apply to 2ed law and shouldnt have to cost more in the future. You must be joking?Cutting my hair? I am not really sure I understand your point here... What's the store of value in this context? Generally, speaking only for myself, I definitely expect to pay less for a haircut as time passes, since, sadly, there's less and less hair to be cut.
As to t-shirts, jeans and other clothes, you must be joking . I am sure as hell not going to pay the same price for a piece of clothing made 10 years ago as I do for something made today. And it's not just because it probably looks wacky. Fabrics and other materials age and deteriorate just like everything else (2nd law of thermodynamics is a b1tch, innit?). So forgive me, but I can't get excited over the idea of clothes as a store of value
As to inflating the medium of exchange, one man's "arbitrary" is another's "predictable".
Don't get your point about silver, sorry...