One of the economic issues people tend to have the most questions about is inflation (and the related phenomenon: deflation). While I plan to write more on this in the future, one of my favorite thinkers on the subject is Martin Armstrong. Though technically proficient and extremely knowledgeable, Armstrong has struggled to achieve mainstream acceptance partly, in my opinion, due to a fairly ... how should I put it ... "unique" writing style. His combination of technically sophisticated jargon, personal lingo, and eccentricity often make it difficult to understand what he is really talking about. But make no mistake, his thinking is state-of-the-art and highly in-step with some of the best thinkers in the field like Steve Keen and Yanis Varoufakis.
To make Armstrong more comprehensible to a more lay audience I plan on using genius.it to annotate what I find to be some of his most valuable posts so that others may benefit from the insight I believe he provides.
The first article I have annotated can be found here: The Paradox of Inflation/Deflation
By clicking on the highlighted portions you can view my annotations as well as reply and comment yourself. If you have any questions or additional portions you would like me to annotate, feel free to post in the comments.