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Money, Sound, & Unsound

De : Joseph T. Salerno
Lu par : Philip D. Moore
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Ludwig von Mises said there can never be too much of a good theory. Salerno proves it in this sweeping and nearly comprehensive audiobook on applied Austrian monetary theory. He uses the Mises/Rothbard theory of money to reinterpret historical episodes, reevaluate the history of thought, closely examine the Federal Reserve policy, seek out cause and effect in business cycles, provide a new understanding of war and social unrest, and clarify the relationship between the state and the central bank.

But it's not just about the past. He presents a great model for the future, too, with essays on how to tell real from fake gold standards, how to calculate the money supply and follow what the Fed is up to, and how to reform the international monetary system to keep money from the destructive hands of the state.

This book might be considered an intermediate text on the topic. If you've experienced Menger, Rothbard, Mises, or Hayek takes on the topic of money and you want to know what's next, this is your answer.

Joseph Salerno is the master of the subject, the quality of money, which is too rarely raised and demonstrates absolute virtuosity in this listen. As he makes clear, money is either absolutely sound (meaning, part of the market order) or it is headed on that slide toward destruction. In the final commentary section, Salerno directly addresses modern monetary madness and speculates on the future.

This listen covers nearly 30 years of important contributions by Salerno.

©2010 Joseph T. Salerno (P)2015 Listen and Think Audio
Banques et services bancaires Economie Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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