Across earlier history, it was possible at least for truly free implementations of barter to impose no imperfection upon their subjects. Free, unimpeded barter allowed people to produce to natural capacities, and to obtain for our own production whatever we deemed to be equal, undiminished measures of the production of others. These core objectives comprise the standards of any monetary "economy" which truly serves humanity, because contrary to the intended faults of imposed monetary systems, it
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