Paul Johnson wrote:
Laissez-faire economics is an impossible pipe dream and Germany proved it.
Taken to it's natural end, you get Germany's pre-WWII out-of-control rapid
inflation where soon it takes millions of dollars just to make a basic
grocery run.
So... in how many countries does the government not have a monopoly on
printing money? Where would people have got the wheelbarrows full of
millions of Marks if the government hadn't put them into circulation?
Starting out in its own pocket, of course, not distributed to the
people.
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