Selasa, Agustus 16, 2011

REPOST: (Un)happy Birthday, Fiat Money by Jordi Franch on August 15, 2011

Tulisan ini adalah repost dari tulisan di mises daily, saya tertarik untuk memposting ulang karena isinya lumayan perlu untuk kita cermati.. enjoy!!

by Jordi Franch on August 15, 2011 
Forty years ago today, on the morning of Sunday, August 15, 1971, the US president, Richard Nixon, declared the inconvertibility of the dollar into gold.[1] The 20,000 tons of the yellow metal deposited in Fort Knox in 1944 had decreased substantially due to the high military costs of the Vietnam War. The United States — the leading global economic power — could not honor its financial commitments.
As a result, the Bretton Woods system officially ended, and the dollar became a fully fiat currency, backed not by gold but by the promise of the government.
This meant the end of a historical and monetary rule that, from the dawn of civilization, had made money a general medium of exchange and also a store of value. It began a new era of historical abnormality — that of fiat currency and central-bank monopoly, where the ability to provide credit and financing becomes as boundless as the production of legally enforced paper printed by the issuing bank.
With the burial of the last vestiges of the gold — that "barbarous relic" of the past, in Keynes's words — the annoying limitation on the creation of money and credit was broken. Human needs, as well as political demands mobilized through democratic majorities (and minorities), are infinite.
Why stop spending? Why sacrifice immediate pleasures? The new fiat currency, devoid of intrinsic properties, releases governments from their commitment to convertibility, granting unlimited powers to the rulers of this statist system. With the burial of sound money, Keynes stands as the prophet of a new era of enjoyment and excitement under the new gospel of spending. Fiat money helps to remove the link between production and consumption, contributing to the delusion that the ineradicable scarcity of capital has been abolished.
The central banks can now print any amount of money. The dollar, which functions (so far) as the international currency, acquires real goods without offering anything in return. Of course, some holders of dollars are hard workers who, integrated within the structure of production, contribute to society with the provision of real goods and services. But there are also the politicians and bureaucrats — a completely different class of people.
This parasitic class weakens the productive class (and also manipulates production through public spending). At the moment, the European Central Bank is monetizing the debt of the peripheral European countries, diverting real resources from entrepreneurs in order to finance the wasteful activities of governments. It's totally outrageous, morally unjust, and economically ruinous. It's just one more road to serfdom.
Fiat money attempts the miracle of turning stones into bread or, rather, of exchanging paper for cars, electrical appliances, and luxury clothing. It's the wonderful feeling of spending and consuming without the necessity of producing. Through fiat money, the richest and most powerful countries have also become the most indebted.
Unlike the 19th century, when the dominant power (Britain) accumulated surpluses, and the emerging nations ran into debt, now just the opposite happens. The United States' external deficit and his twin brother, the public deficit, absorb the bulk of world savings, while emerging countries, most remarkably China, lend to them. And it seems that China — the largest single holder of US government debt, with more than 25 percent of all foreign-held US Treasury securities — is not resigned to stay passive while the value of its holdings is decreasing.
The United States — even when it was born in 1776 from a libertarian revolution against the arbitrary despotism of a British state that wanted to impose taxes without consultation — has in its DNA the genes of public spending and unlimited government growth. Today's United States of America has nothing to do with those of Thomas Jefferson. The founding principles were forgotten a century ago with the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913, the explosion of government spending, and the consequent increase in taxes and debt.

Conclusion

We can continue the journey started on August 15, 1971, or acknowledge that it was a tragic error of dire consequences.
Defenders of unlimited Leviathan advocate additional doses of quantitative easing and the creation of a single currency controlled by a world central bank.[2] Along this line, major central banks could take unified and oligopolistic action under the pretext of coordinating monetary policies. This would mean total disaster and the ultimate triumph of the system that has led to the current crisis.
The alternative is a return to sound money, a restoration of the true currency, spontaneous creation of the social order, and a rejection of the meddling of governments and central banks.
Jordi Franch teaches business and economics at Spain's Manresa University and the Technical University of Catalonia. He discovered Mises during his graduate studies, but the director of his economics department forbade him to do his PhD on Austrian economics. So he went to Rey Juan Carlos University and found Jesús Huerta de Soto. Send email to Jordi Franch. See Jordi Franch's article archives.
Notes
[1] The 1926 gold–exchange standard had already prevented the use of gold in the daily life of ordinary citizens, because the government would pay for British pounds and other foreign currencies only in large-sized bars. After Nixon's decree, the dollar was officially no longer exchangeable at the ratio of 35 dollars per ounce of gold. (The current gold price is now over 1,600 dollars!)
[2] This was the proposal of Keynes during the Bretton Woods conference, recommending the imposition of the bancor as the international currency.

Buka Bersama Kompasianer w/ Telkomsel @Central Park

Central Park, kompasianer foto bareng
Sabtu, 13 Agustus 2011 kemaren saya menyempatkan diri menghadiri acara buka bersama kompasianer (pengguna akun kompasiana) di amphitheatre Central Park. Acara ini juga sekaligus acara santunan untuk anak2 yatim. Saya berangkat sendiri dari Depok dan sampai di lokasi setelah ashar. Di lokasi saya bertemu dengan kompasianer. ada mas isjet, babeh Helmy, Srikandee, Tisna, dan mba Dessy, beruntung sempet ketemu juga dengan mba Christie Damayanti. Sementara itu yang saya kenal, karena memang tulisannya populer. selebihnya saya berkenalan di lokasi, dan rata2 mereka adalah poster2 terbanyak/ populer. jadi malu, saya jarang posting di kompasiana, tapi sangat merasa sebagai warga kompasiana hanya dengan update dan post comment tentunya, hehe.
Acara ini juga didatengin oleh band2 ternama maupun lokal, kayak the Rain, Ring of Fire dan tak lupa Fadli 'PADI'. sebenernya sempet juga ngambil gambar bareng Fadli, bareng Kompas TV dll, cuma i've lost it all,, huhu..ga tau pas sampe rumah udah ilang semua foto di memori ini (meleg rasanya). Alhasil, dua agambar ini yang bisa saya share, ini juga dapet dari mentionnya mba Aryani ke twitter saya.. dan sepertinya jepretan mba Dessy..
Setelah acara selesai sekitar hampir isya, saya pulang dan mempersiapkan diri buat ikut menjadi bagian dari acara Rekor MURI Belanja Bareng Yatim di 24 kota di Indonesia besoknya.. saya kebetulan menjadi pendamping anak2 yatim di ITC Depok. it's cool,, :))
Berfoto setelah acara selesai

Senin, Agustus 08, 2011

Masih di Bulan penuh Rahmat

"..Ramadhan ini, bulan yang sangat indah.."
tak sengaja terdengar sebuah irama lagu, and that's strongly right. 
Btw, banyak yang ingin aku ceritakan bloggers.. dari mulai kabar magang dan beberapa kabar lainnya.
pertama soal magang, hmm.. banyak yang menyangka gue pindah tempat magang, ada yang bilang juga resign, wah ga tepat semua itu. kalo harus dijelaskan sih, sejak awal gue emang udah make sure my self bahwa gue ga bakal 2 bulan di satu tempat. dan gue udah menyampaikan hal ini ke partner magang gue jauh sebelum lembaga tersebut ngasih kepastian diterima atau ngganya kita. Setelah masuk ke tempat magang pun, gue langsung menyampaikan hal ini kepada pembimbing magang eksternal gue, namanya Bapak Karni. Jadi, gue bukan pindah apalagi resign ok..di tempat magang gue yang kedua pun gue sudah menyampaikan hal yang sama. dan everything's okey. Selain itu, gue juga udah konsultasi ma pembimbing internal (kampus), mereka well-approve.
yang selanjutnya adalah tentang deaktivasi facebook, banyak temen-temen bertanya-tanya, kenapa facebook gue deaktivasi. bukan karena ingin menutup diri, bukan pula untuk menghindar dari seluruh teman2 di fb, apalagi untuk menghindari wartawan (bukan istri kedua nazarudin sayaaahh), dan tentu bukan karena saya membenci media itu,.
jawabannya hanya karena gue 'lelah', iya.. gue lelah membaca semua info di homepage setiap gue buka fb, dan semua info itu mau ga mau masuk memenuhi memori gue, dan kadang-kadang otak ini rasanya mau pecah dengan segala macam kabar-kabar gembira, kabar buruk, kekecewaan, jatuh cinta, pedekate, all out on my home page..dan kalo boleh mengakui, status facebook seseorang kadang menyentil, menyakiti, meresahkan, membuat galau dan segala macam perasaan buruk yang tak seharusnya gue alami. 
maka, gue putuskan untuk menutup akun facebook untuk waktu yang tidak ditentukan, and, sejauh ini lumayan comfortable without it. mungkin gue akan kehilangan beberapa info ringan, atau bahkan info penting, but i'm sure i can cover it with my real social life.
Maaf untuk teman-teman yang merasa kehilangan saya di facebook, tapi saya masih berkeliaran ko di dunia maya,, dan nomer hape sy juga masih aktif, accesibility gue lumayan tinggi di media blog, email, twitter dll. Just understand and keep calling with me ok.. !