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Hard Money and Peace

Hard Money and Peace

Hard money constraints historically limited warfare through fiscal discipline. This occurs because:

  • Sound money requires direct taxation for government spending
  • Citizens feel immediate costs of military action through taxation
  • Political opposition rises when war costs are transparent
  • Inflation financing obscures war costs and reduces accountability
  • Fiat currencies enable unprecedented military spending

This perspective reframes monetary policy as a fundamental peace technology. By constraining governments' ability to finance conflict through inflation, hard money systems create structural incentives for diplomatic rather than military solutions to international disagreements.

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Ever wonder why societies rise and fall throughout history? This eye-opening book reveals how the integrity of money itself shapes civilizations. Economist Saifedean Ammous traces monetary history from primitive seashells to modern fiat currencies, demonstrating how "sound money" resistant to debasement enabled prosperity while "easy money" led to decline. Then he introduces Bitcoin as potentially the soundest form of money ever created—a digital alternative with a mathematically fixed supply that governments cannot inflate away. Whether you're a Bitcoin enthusiast or skeptic, this perspective will transform how you understand both money and history.

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