lindsay lohan 1 Lindsays No Mystery (and neither is inflation)It’s Rule 5 Saturday!

This week we have Lindsay Lohan and a subject she can even understand ... inflation.

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Lindsay Lohan (36-24-35): An actress, singer and tabloid star. She has starred in critically acclaimed movies, such as Mean Girls, and has released an album, Speak. Since turning eighteen, Lohan has dated enough men to fill three football teams and she has crashed more cars than you have ever owned in your life. But beneath it all she’s just a down home gal.

Lindsay grew up in a Hollywood home, which is never a good sign. Her biography starts with a father who was a semi-successful actor and a mother who was a former Rockette. Together, they pushed her into the world of entertainment and made sure their little firecrotch made them loads of money. Her first couple of gigs were in TV commercials and soap operas. Due to the rigorous schedule that comes with being an actress, she missed a lot of school. But her parents were pleased because she was on her way to becoming a star. Everything was going great, until her father was arrested for security fraud in the late eighties and spent four years in jail. But despite this personal sadness, Lindsay’s career continued to prosper. After so many commercials and small parts in soap operas she was cast in a main role on the soap opera Another World. In 1998, Lindsay landed the role as the twins in the film The Parent Trap. This role turned her into a verified child star. After The Parent Trap, Lohan continued to make teen comedies, like Confession of a Teenage Drama Queen and Mean Girls.

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lindsay lohan 2 Lindsays No Mystery (and neither is inflation)The Non-Mystery of Inflation

Nowadays people from every walk of life are concerned about inflation.

What actually is inflation? Is it inherent in a free market economy? Who or what is the cause? Unions, government regulations, merchants, federal deficits, or middlemen? Can inflation be stopped, and how?

What to do? Most people are desperately confused and searching for answers. Society is facing nothing short of a crisis. In answer to this grave situation comes Henry Hazlitt's latest book, The Inflation Crisis, and How to Resolve It. As Mr. Hazlitt himself begins the book, "no subject is so much discussed today — or so little understood — as inflation."

 

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Henry Hazlitt estimates that a dollar of today is worth less than 25 cents of a 1940 dollar, and certainly no one has to be told that a dollar continues to buy less and less. Yet, how many people realize that since 1940 the federal government has increased the money stock by well over a thousand percent? Hazlitt reports that at the end of 1939 the total number of dollars in the economy was 63.3 billion, and at the end of 1977 that figure stood at 806.5 billion. Anyone who is aware of these events should surely sense a logical connection between constantly rising prices and a continuous expansion of the money supply.

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lindsay lohan 4 Lindsays No Mystery (and neither is inflation)Mr. Hazlitt points out that there are two sides to every price.

A price is an exchange ratio between a dollar and a unit of goods. When people have more dollars, they value each dollar less. Goods then rise in price, not because goods are scarcer than before, but because dollars are more abundant, and thus less valued.

He clearly explains that the present predicament of ever-soaring prices results from a deliberate government policy to flood the economy with more and more dollars simply by "printing" them. In fact, the term inflation originally meant increasing (inflating) the money supply. Today the term is commonly used to mean the most evident consequence of creating money, generally rising prices.

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So, nothing at all is mysterious about inflation; it is government intervention pure and simple. Why, then, do government leaders continue to inflate and why do the printing presses go undetected by the general public?

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lindsay lohan 5 Lindsays No Mystery (and neither is inflation)Inflation serves the immediate interests of vote-seeking politicians. Most office seekers promise scores of handouts in return for being elected, but the federal budget has become so ominous that financing by direct taxation is politically impossible. The federal government resorts to printing money to help cover any deficits, and that is done in a very complicated way through the Federal Reserve and commercial banking system so as to hide the process from most people.

Henry Hazlitt devotes a great deal of The Inflation Crisis to discussing government spending, deficit financing, and the fallacies in general of a government-managed monetary system. In addition, he explains the benefits of a market determined gold standard.

His text ranges from presenting simple principles of money and inflation to refuting sophisticated Keynsesian doctrines, especially the notion that monetary expansion is necessary to employ idle workers and resources.

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lindsay lohan 6 Lindsays No Mystery (and neither is inflation)Equally important, Hazlitt analyzes policies of monetarists, generally led by Chicago School economist Milton Friedman. The distinction between monetarists and other advocates of free enterprise is often muffled. Henry Hazlitt makes plain that monetarists are inflationists, who advocate a certain annual rate of monetary expansion by government officials.

The central flaw of the Monetarist proposal is its extreme political naiveté. It puts the power of controlling the quantity, the quality, and the purchasing power of our money entirely in the hands of the State, that is, of the politicians and bureaucrats in office.

A consistent free market economist, on the other hand, would argue to let individuals, voluntarily acting in the marketplace, choose which commodity they will accept as money.

 

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Hazlitt cautions about using false remedies to combat inflation. Attacking rising prices with wage and price controls misses totally the heart of the problem. They do nothing to halt the monetary expansion. Moreover, the controls themselves have the disastrous consequences of creating shortages, discouraging production, and moving ever in the direction of a complete command economy.

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lindsay lohan 7 Lindsays No Mystery (and neither is inflation)Mr. Hazlitt also explains how inflation disrupts production, inhibits economic calculation, distorts interest rates, malemploys workers and resources, and consumes capital.

Just as serious as the economic disruption are the social consequences of inflation. It destroys thrift, promotes gambling, disheartens the spirit to work, and breeds social unrest, envy, and crime.

Under inflation … only a handful of people realize clearly what is going on. The majority tend to blame their plight, not on government, but on those of their neighbors who appear to be profiteering from inflation.

From the standpoint of economics, the cure for inflation is simple — stop it! Stop the politicians from printing money to pay for their spending programs; but herein lies the difficulty. The problem of inflation extends beyond economics, as Henry Hazlitt concludes:

A major part of the solution … will be how to get the monetary system out of the hands of politicians. Certainly as long as we retain our nearly omnipotent redistributive State, no sound currency will be possible.

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The Non-Mystery of Inflation

Mark Spangler was a guest editor for the Freeman. See his archive.

This review first appeared in the Freeman, Vol. 28, No. 10, 1978, pp. 638–640.Download PDF

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