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Re: Is No Government Possible? -
September 2nd 2010, 02:29 PM
Are we talking about dissolving all types of government from modern systems?
There's one small fact that everyone seems to forget: inflation rates. Australia is said to be one of the most stables economies in the world in relation to inflation rates (approximately 3% every year). This is due to the four major banks in Australia increasing interest rates so people pay off their mortgages/home loans with the extra money they get from inflation rates. This, in turn, stables inflation rates. The problem is that government is the one who influences:
a) The banks to increase interest rates.
b) The people to pay their mortgages/home loans as to abide by the law.
c) The courts that enforce the law.
d) The creation of laws which enable banks to lawfully bind people to pay off their debts.
e) The comissions which ratify Enterprise Bargaining Agreements that set out how much people get paid in a certain industry (thereby having the ability to deny any EBAs which demand too much of a monopoly; meaning that these monopolies could not then increase the sale price of goods to the community and starting a chain-explosion of overly ridiculous salaries).
Perhaps someone should think of how a little thing called hyper-inflation would affect a country.
Unless, well, you're removing the use of currency aswell?
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