State currency is not neutral—it is an instrument of power. This article reveals how the monopoly on monetary issuance allows the state to redistribute wealth, indebted the population, and control the economy...
Lula and Trump share more than just populism: they both resort to the old Latin American tactic of blaming the Central Bank for their own economic mistakes. In this analysis, we compare their discourses to the...
This third post in the "What Is Printing Money?" series debunks the myth that currency creation can generate real growth. Drawing on the Austrian School, the text explains how inflation promotes...
The emergence of Bitcoin was a response to the crisis of state money, not a simple technological innovation. This article revisits the roots of money according to the Austrian School, analyzing why cre...



