
The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma Ep 397: Larry White and the First Principles of Money
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Sep 2, 2024 Lawrence H. White, a distinguished economist and expert in money and banking, shares his insights on the evolution of monetary systems. He discusses the profound implications of cryptocurrencies on state control and personal freedom, exploring their potential as resistance tools against oppressive regimes. White reflects on the historical context of banking and critiques contemporary financial regulations, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in economics. His journey into free banking history reveals valuable lessons for today's economic landscape.
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Private Mints
- Larry White investigated private mints after a job interview question.
- He found that dishonest mints failed quickly, while honest ones thrived, contrary to theoretical predictions.
Limits of Economics
- Economic efficiency alone cannot address ethical issues like slavery.
- Ethical frameworks, not just economic models, are necessary to condemn such practices.
Federal Reserve's Origins
- The U.S. Federal Reserve's creation was driven by a confluence of interests including New York bankers, populists, and progressives.
- The progressives' desire for federal control ultimately prevailed, shaping the Fed's current structure and function.
