Quote from trade2live:
Didn't we have stable prices throughout the 19th century, without central banks ? There were also periods of deflation I believe and worse than the Great Depression , but not in terms of social impact, meanwhile prices remained affordable for everybody. It's striking that the worst economic decline took place under the Fed watch. IMO inflation is way worse than economic declines, people who have saved and have no debt can manage during recessions, of course the overleveraged and profligates take the plunge.
avoidance of pain is endemic in europe and the US. instead of accepting that economies are cyclical in nature there is the falsehood that the gov't can protect the populace from the downswings. the result is that when the balloon finally busts the crash is greater it would otherwise have been. the way for governments to cover up their mistakes and profligate ways is through inflation which is meant to deceive the populace that everything is ok,. it is also used to steal from the middle class in order to fund the unproductive bureaucracy.