Jiang's normative claim that money is meant to circulate as exchange and transaction rather than accumulate inertly among billionaires.
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Money as exchange
Jiang's normative claim that money is meant to circulate as exchange and transaction rather than accumulate inertly among billionaires.
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"...makes no sense. Because money is meant as a mechanism of exchange and transaction, right?"
"You use money, you should spend your money. If it's all in the bank, what's the point of that? Okay? So, having billionaires is..."
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