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You could kill all humans beyond a certain number, then execute a human at random whenever a new one is born, unless someone died in the interim. That would solve it. That would be communist than capitalist, though.

Otherwise, number of humans goes up -> Demand for resources goes up. This is true in capitalism, but is equally if not MORE true in communism, since communism is a command economy by consequence of its nature, meaning supply is likely to not increase organically to offset the organic increase in demand.

The only way to offset inflation, which seems to be your main gripe, is to have your currency be a resource with a finite amount, say gold-by-weight, or bitcoins, or standardized uranium rods. So long as more currency can be invented from thin air, inflation will... well... inflate, alongside it. Inflation will still occur due to the population issue above, but it will be much slower.

201 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

You could kill all humans beyond a certain number, then execute a human at random whenever a new one is born, unless someone died in the interim. That would solve it. That would be communist than capitalist, though.

Otherwise, number of humans goes up -> Demand for resources goes up. This is true in capitalism, but is equally if not MORE true in communism, since communism is a command economy by consequence of its nature, meaning supply is likely to not increase organically to offset the organic increase in demand.

The only way to offset inflation, which seems to be your main gripe, is to have your currency be a resource with a finite amount, say gold-by-weight, or bitcoins, or standardized uranium rods. So long as more currency can be invented from thin air, inflation will... well... inflate, alongside it.

201 days ago
1 score
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You could kill all humans beyond a certain number, then execute a human at random whenever a new one is born, unless someone died in the interim. That would solve it. That would be communist than capitalist, though.

Otherwise, number of humans goes up -> Demand for resources goes up. This is true in capitalism, but is equally if not MORE true in communism, since communism is a command economy by consequence of its nature, meaning supply is likely to not increase organically to offset the organic increase in demand.

201 days ago
1 score