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Drawing parallels with Weimar Germany, Low offers concrete estimates: in a hyperinflation scenario akin to the early 1920s, thousands of political assassinations and street clashes could ensue, alongside malnutrition and the breakdown of supply chains. While terrifying, these figures are not civilization-ending—comparable even to or less severe than the devastation of World War I. His message is one of cautious realism: such chaos, though disruptive, is temporary, and society has historically demonstrated resilience.