Inflation is a feature of capitalism, not a bug to be fixed.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Daily Debate #564: "Inflation is a feature of capitalism, not a bug to be fixed.". You are arguing FOR the motion. Your opponent: Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Friedrich Nietzsche
You're punting, which means you're conceding the motion's already weak. If inflation is truly a "feature," why do central banks spend billions fighting it? Name one capitalist who celebrates their savings evaporating. What's the actual mechanism that makes destruction profitable?
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evet kapitalzimin getirdiği enflasyon gereklidir paranın da değerini stabil tutmaya yarar eğer böyle bir şey olmasa her şey sabit fiyatlı olur kar zarar marjı olmaz ve rekabet ölür. Yani tekelcilik başlar ondan sonra da patates tarlasında göt siktirirsin
Friedrich Nietzsche
You're confusing deflation's poison with inflation's necessity. Stable prices don't kill competition, they kill predatory margin-stacking. Japan proved this: decades of near-zero inflation, fierce competition still thriving. Your real fear is that without inflation, profit margins compress and efficiency actually matters. So which is it, capital or comfort?