The real has lost more than 80% of its value since 1994. Promised as a stable currency, it has become an instrument of impoverishment, inflation and political manipulation....
Inflation is used as an invisible tax to plunder workers and protect privileged castes. This article reveals how the state manipulates the currency to maintain power and silently impoverish...
Nintendo isn't rejecting price localization out of greed, but to protect its global strategy. This article analyzes the risks of localization and the impacts of inflation, and shows that the real problem...
Authorities talk about a new "economic miracle," but the reality for ordinary Brazilians is quite different: loss of purchasing power, high tax burdens, and illusory growth sustained by public spending...
This post concludes the "What Is Printing Money?" series, bringing together the five published articles and highlighting key lessons learned about the impacts of government monetary issuance. The series offers a...
This fourth post in the "What Is Printing Money?" series shows that monetary expansion doesn't generate real growth, but only inflation, illusion, and government dependence. True wealth arises from the production...
An analytical post that exposes inflation as a hidden tax, beneficial to the state and destructive to citizens' purchasing power. Drawing on Mises, Rothbard, and the Cantillon effect, the text dismantles the...
A critical post that exposes how the state monopoly on currency serves as a tool of domination and destruction of purchasing power. It shows that inflation is not an accident—it's a political project. ...
High prices in Brazil aren't the fault of companies, but rather the devaluation of the real, inflation, and the tax burden. This post explains why attacking producers is a mistake—and how the real solution...








