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How Deflation Solves Class Conflict challenges the conventional fear of falling prices by exploring deflation as a potential equalizer in the economic hierarchy. While inflation erodes the savings of workers and benefits asset holders, deflation reverses that dynamic—rewarding prudence, punishing leverage, and lowering the cost of living for the bottom 90%. Far from being a crisis, deflation—when driven by productivity and competition—can be a form of class warfare in reverse: capital becomes less dominant, consumption more affordable, and speculation less rewarding. This isn’t a defense of depression. It’s a call to rethink which economic outcomes serve which social classes—and why the fear of deflation may be more about them than you. Join My Substack and Email List: https://nickpardini.substack.com/ Website: http://nickpardini.com AF with Nick Tour Survey: https://forms.gle/cFeyBNBcCS6jz5f7A Seeking Alpha: Nicholas Pardini Become a Member for Early Releases and Bonus Videos: / @afnick Email Questions to askafundmanager@gmail.com Disclaimer: Anything in this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and is not investment advice. All information contained herein is based upon information available to the public. No representation is made that it is accurate or complete. No mention of a particular security, index, derivative, or other instrument on this channel is an offer to buy or sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities mentioned herein, nor does it constitute an opinion of the suitability and appropriateness of investing in any financial instrument. Please consult your investment advisor and do you own research before making any trading or investment decisions