The Forever Invariable Truth | Jim Grant on War, Inflation, and What Comes Next
The Forever Invariable Truth | Jim Grant on War, Inflation, and What Comes Next  
Podcast: Excess Returns
Published On: Mon Apr 13 2026
Description: This episode features Jim Grant of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer on inflation, war, monetary policy, and the long arc of credit cycles. Grant explains why inflation is ultimately driven by monetary debasement and why war, fiscal policy, and central bank actions may be setting the stage for a more persistent inflationary regime than markets expect.We explore how today’s environment compares to past inflationary periods, the hidden risks in credit markets and public debt, and what history teaches us about AI investment booms, oil shocks, and monetary disruption. Grant also discusses trust in financial systems, the role of gold, and why markets are always harder in real time than they appear in hindsight.Grant’s Interest Rate Observerhttps://www.grantspub.com/Topics Covered:Why war is inherently inflationary and how it strains the productive economyThe difference between measured economic stability and underlying systemic risksHow inflation shifted from a wartime phenomenon to a permanent feature of modern monetary policyThe Fed’s 2% inflation target as a structural form of currency debasementLessons from the 1970s inflation and oil shocks vs. today’s environmentWhy inflation is a ratchet that erodes purchasing power over timeThe importance of trust in credit markets and growing risks in private credit structuresPublic debt, Treasury market dynamics, and early signs of strain in government financingHistorical parallels between AI investment and past technological booms like the internetThe role of gold as a hedge against (and investment in) monetary instabilityThe durability of the US dollar despite long-term structural concernsWhy investing is always difficult in the present—even when it looks obvious in hindsightTimestamps:00:00 Intro and Jim Grant on the true causes of inflation04:04 Why war drives sustained inflation and current geopolitical risks08:00 Historical perspective on inflation before the 1970s12:00 Oil shocks, Volcker, and lessons from past inflation cycles16:00 Why inflation never reverses and purchasing power declines20:00 Trust in markets and the foundation of credit systems24:00 Private credit risks and the modern credit cycle28:00 Public debt, Treasury markets, and fiscal sustainability concerns32:00 Treasury auctions, yields, and early warning signs in bonds35:25 AI capex boom and lessons from past technological bubbles38:17 Air conditioning, internet bubbles, and delayed economic payoffs40:00 The Fed, Treasury, and hidden financial interdependence44:14 Asset allocation, gold, and monetary disruption48:44 The dollar’s strength and global dominance53:41 Why investing is always difficult in real time59:00 Advice on markets, newsletters, and enduring uncertainty