Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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WTH? What will be used for tender, what will I have to carry to the grocery store to buy my food? Something Wal-Mart prints? It's a legitimate question.
Either you use precious metals or a barter system in the absence of a government backed currency.
As for your protection agencies, we've been over this BS. The biggest and most ruthless win.
I think it's clear I'm not an anarchist, but currency is not the right argument to argue against anarchy. Bartering could take the place of currency. Currency is just a middle-man between bartering anyway.
But look at our current, dollar-based currency and economy. Its fiat. It's a shell-game, confidence-game. Bartering is a much more real currency than the one we have. Literally.
If I have an excess of tomatoes, and you make shoes. You and I can barter and haggle until we find the medium where your shoes are more valuable to me than my tomatoes, and vice versa. It's real. It's interactive. And it's not a figment of the imagination claiming to be worth more than it actually is.
The problem is, bartering is hard to tax. So, we have empty dollars.