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What Has Government Done to Our Money?
Murray N. Rothbard's most famous essay on monetary theory. Buffoonish and evil politicians, the banking cartel, the cabal that established the Federal Reserve, Lincoln's greenbacks, FDR's stealing of the gold, the Fed and the Great Depression, and so much more. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach. Includes "The Case for a 100% Gold Dollar" by Murray N. Rothbard
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4.8 stars from 23 ratings
Most important book to me
This book really turned me on to understanding the fundementals of freedom. This and the book, For a New Liberty, will really give you the kind of mind changing perspectives that, when shared with others, will forever leave you standing alone at parties. Oh well. Money should be free. It...Read full review »
GoGriz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/11
It's crazy this is free.
I had known the concepts before listening. But to hear it put out like that really opened my eyes more. Great stuff. So thankful it's free!
Ayn Mises via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/11
The concept of money is something that too many people know nothing about. How many people know that money began as a free market invention, evolving out of barter to identify items that had double value, as a utility in and of itself, and as a preferred medium of exchange? And how gold and...Read full review »
OMGITB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/10
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