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Our Enemy, the Fed
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Our Enemy, the Fed is Tom Woods's critique of the Federal Reserve, exploring the institution's origins, policies, and harmful effects on monetary stability and liberty.
Woods argues that central banking creates inflation, distorts markets, and enables unsound fiscal policy, advocating for a return to sound money principles.
The book combines historical narrative with economic argumentation, explaining how Fed policies contributed to cycles of boom and bust.
It is written for a general audience concerned about the long-term consequences of monetary inflation and government intervention.
The work aims to educate readers on alternatives to fiat central banking and to promote greater scrutiny of monetary authorities.
Woods argues that central banking creates inflation, distorts markets, and enables unsound fiscal policy, advocating for a return to sound money principles.
The book combines historical narrative with economic argumentation, explaining how Fed policies contributed to cycles of boom and bust.
It is written for a general audience concerned about the long-term consequences of monetary inflation and government intervention.
The work aims to educate readers on alternatives to fiat central banking and to promote greater scrutiny of monetary authorities.
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