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What has government done to our money?
Book • 1963
In this book, Murray N. Rothbard provides a detailed history of money, tracing its development from early barter systems to the gold standard and finally to modern systems of paper money.
He argues that government interference with money has led to inflation, economic instability, and the erosion of the value of currency.
Rothbard also presents a case for a return to a 100 percent gold standard, arguing that it would promote honesty and ethical behavior in government and banking.
The book is known for its clear and passionate explanation of Austrian economic theory and its critique of central banking and fiat money.
He argues that government interference with money has led to inflation, economic instability, and the erosion of the value of currency.
Rothbard also presents a case for a return to a 100 percent gold standard, arguing that it would promote honesty and ethical behavior in government and banking.
The book is known for its clear and passionate explanation of Austrian economic theory and its critique of central banking and fiat money.
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Mentioned when discussing the dangers of reckless government spending and the Fed’s destructive policies.

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Cutesy Time Is Over (Ep. 2429)
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as one of Murray Rothbard's great books.


Scott Horton

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Mentioned as a classic book exposing how government mismanagement of money could be robbing you of your financial freedom.

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as doing really good work in analyzing the breakdown of Bretton Woods.

Tom Luongo

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Episode #245 -- Susan Kokinda and the War for the American System
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when discussing the historical context of tariffs and income tax in the US.


Bob Murphy

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as one of the books by Mises and Rothbard that he devoured in 2007 and 2008.

Trace Mayer

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Trace Mayer - Why Bitcoin Will Outlive Nations
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as a book available for free from the Mises Institute.

Tom DiLorenzo

272. Mises Institute's Tom DiLorenzo
Mentioned by Wolf von Laer as the first book that popped into his head to recommend.

Campus Activism in the Wake of Charlie Kirk's Murder
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as one of the early books that captured his attention after becoming interested in the Austrian school.

Joseph Salerno

Why We Need Austrian Economics
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to read some Murray Rothbard.


Scott Horton

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