[h=3]Welcome to the Cashless Society.[/h]Part 2
In Part I of “Welcome To the Cashless Society – There is No War on Cash“, we noted that proponents of a cashless society tout convenience as a selling feature. Paraphrasing Ben Franklin we noted:
‘Those who would give up liberty for convenience, deserve neither liberty nor convenience.’
Enhanced convenience is a dual edged sword. A cashless society may be more convenient, but also means a loss of freedom.
[h=3]Cash and economic freedom are inseparable, that cash is an instrument of laissez-faire and that each implies and requires the other*[/h]Here are some significant risks and downsides to going cashless:
Here are 12 Risks To a Cashless Society
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