@Justicar If you study the various inflations (via debasement) of Rome's currency, you can see the same pattern play out. It's an effective, even if a littler sobering, means to understand where we're headed. Back then, the supply chain of goods was far shorter in terms of the number of steps from first to nth order good, and there were far fewer people.
@Justicar If you study the various inflations (via debasement) of Rome's currency, you can see the same pattern play out. It's an effective, even if a littler sobering, means to understand where we're headed. Back then, the supply chain of goods was far shorter in terms of the number of steps from first to nth order good, and there were far fewer people.