Punkt 6 ist eine Ergänzung des erfolgreichen Investors Doug Casey
http://www.caseyresearch.com/articles/i ... could-talk
It must be durable because you can't have your money disintegrating in your pocket or bank. That's why you don't use wheat; it can rot or be eaten by insects.
It must be divisible, which is why you don't use diamonds or artwork; they can't be split into pieces without destroying the value of the whole.
The lack of consistency is why you can't use real estate. One piece is always different from another piece.
It must be convenient, which is why you don't use other metals like lead. The coins would have to be too big to handle easily to be of sufficient value.
It must have value in and of itself. This is why you shouldn't use paper as money.
And one more thing: I can't be created out of thin air. Not even the kings and emperors who clipped and diluted gold coins used paper as money. Aristotle didn't include this in his list, but it's vital.
Den Staat kann man gleich ganz abschaffen!
Dazu der Text eines flotten Lied von Herrn Söllner:
I geh in'd Schui' und lern bloss des, wos du glabst dass i wiss'n muass
Ob mi des int'ressiert, des int'ressiert di net, Mann
Des is dir total wurscht, von Anfang an probierst nix and'res,
Als dass mi hinbieag'st, wia'st mi brauchst, i lass ma's g'foi'n,
Weil i ma denk, du wirst schon wiss'n was da machst
Dann geh i in'd Arbeit und i Bugg'l acht Stund'n lang,
Bugg'l jed'n Tag mein Scheiß Job, und von dem Geld,
Das i verdien, ziag'st ma sofort, zwoa Drittl, ziag'st ma ob
Von de Paar Mark, de ma noch bleib'n,
Gehen drauf für Wohnung, Gas und Liacht
Und i mach Schuld'n auf da Bank, dass i im Winta nit dafrie'r