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u/MarsLowell - originally from r/GenZhou
I’ve been trying to come up with a more concise answer to why prices have risen, as opposed to just “it’s complicated”. Popular liberal narrative has been trying to simply reduce it to “printing more money bad” and thus something something we shouldn’t help the poors, but we know the more expansive reasoning behind it (strained supply chains, deprecating value of commodities, etc).

I suppose the question is, where can I find good “in summary” explanations from a Marxist-Leninist perspective?

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