August 5, 1964
This is a primer on money, explaining in simple, everyday language how our U.S. money system works and indicates where it needs reform.
In the primer, one will find a thoughtful elementary discussion of monetary policy and the relation of monetary to other facets of policy.
Here one will also find a view well defended and needing to be presented, that the Constitution gives to the Congress, and not to the Federal reserve or the commercial banks, the power to create money and determine the value thereof.
August 5, 1964
This is a primer on money, explaining in simple, everyday language how our U.S. money system works and indicates where it needs reform.
In the primer, one will find a thoughtful elementary discussion of monetary policy and the relation of monetary to other facets of policy.
Here one will also find a view well defended and needing to be presented, that the Constitution gives to the Congress, and not to the Federal reserve or the commercial banks, the power to create money and determine the value thereof.
August 5, 1964
This is a primer on money, explaining in simple, everyday language how our U.S. money system works and indicates where it needs reform.
In the primer, one will find a thoughtful elementary discussion of monetary policy and the relation of monetary to other facets of policy.
Here one will also find a view well defended and needing to be presented, that the Constitution gives to the Congress, and not to the Federal reserve or the commercial banks, the power to create money and determine the value thereof.