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Money and Freedom
1985
by
Hans F. Sennholz
Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve
Gold Standard
Legal Tender
Business Cycles
Inflation
Liberalism
Economic Development
International Monetary Fund
Socialism
Austrian School
Central Banking
Monetary Theory
Bretton Woods
Credit Expansion
Open Market Operations
Commodity Money
Fiat Money
John Maynard Keynes
Keynesian Economics
Chicago School
Milton Friedman
Monetarism
Malinvestment
Quantity Theory of Money
Deficit Spending
Liquidity
Karl Marx
Vladimir Lenin
Marxism
Classical Economics
Coercion
David Ricardo
Balance of Payments
Bank of England
Fiduciary Media
International Trade
Free Banking
Friedrich A. Hayek
Gresham's Law
Ludwig von Mises
Monetary Reform
Table of Contents · 18 segments
1
Title pages, author biography, copyright, and publication data
essay
2
Contents
essay
3
Foreword and Preface
essay
4
Introduction: Living on Borrowed Time
essay
5
Part I: The Causes of Economic Disintegration
essay
6
Chapter 1: The Money Monopoly: The Federal Reserve System
chapter
7
Chapter 2: Compulsory Money: Legal Tender Laws, and Part II Prologue on Managed Money
chapter
8
Chapter 3: The Monetarists
chapter
9
The Monetarists and Managed Money Critique (Continuation)
chapter
10
The Supply-Siders
chapter
11
Advocates of Social Credit
chapter
12
Terminating the Money Monopoly: Introductory Argument
theoretical
13
The Gold Standard
chapter
14
Beyond The Gold Standard
chapter
15
Free Money
chapter
16
Terminating the Money Monopoly: Parallel Standard and Free Banking
chapter
17
Arabic OCR Artifact and Index Heading
essay
18
Index Entries A-Z
bibliography