The Money Changers : Currency Reform from Aristotle to E-Cash / David Boyle.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Boyle, David (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Routledge, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; List of Sources; Introduction The failure of money; John Ruskin
  • Unto This Last (1860); John Maynard Keynes
  • National Self-sufficiency (1933); Part I The trouble with money: there isn't enough of it; Benjamin Franklin
  • The benefits of printing paper money (1729); Robert Owen
  • Labour as a standard of value (1820); Ignatius Donnelly
  • The Populists (1892); William Jennings Bryan
  • Crucifying mankind (1896); L Frank Baum
  • The Wizard of Oz (1900).
  • Silvio Gesell
  • Why money has to rust (1913)C H Douglas
  • Purchasing power (1931); William Krehm
  • Bulgarian tenors and central bankers (1989); James Robertson
  • Chickenfood and horsefood (1992); Part II The trouble with money: there's too much of it; Daniel Defoe
  • The villainy of stock-jobbers (1701); Thomas Jefferson
  • Should we have banks? (1813); Charles MacKay
  • Tulipmania (1841); Washington Irving
  • A time of unexampled prosperity (1855); John Kenneth Galbraith
  • The great crash (1954); Ralph Borsodi
  • The trouble with Keynesianism (1974); Paul Glover
  • Hometown money (1992).
  • The Earl of Caithness
  • Debt-based money supply (1997)George Soros
  • The looming crisis (1995); Part III The trouble with money: it's corrupt; Aristotle
  • Unnatural wealth (350 BC); Francis Bacon
  • Of usury (1601); Jonathan Swift
  • Debasing the coinage (1724); Abraham Lincoln
  • Monetary policy (1865); Frederick Soddy
  • Arch-enemy of economic freedom (1943); Jane Jacobs
  • Cities and the wealth of nations (1984); Margrit Kennedy
  • The dangers of interest (1988); Joel Kurtzman
  • The death of money (1993); Michael Rowbotham
  • The grip of death (1998); Part IV Democratic money.
  • Andrew Jackson
  • The bank veto (1832)C H Douglas
  • Economic democracy (1919); Henry Ford
  • Muscle Shoals and the end of war (1921); William Aberhart
  • Social credit manual (1935); B F Skinner
  • Labour credits (1948); 'Sovereignty'
  • Empowering local government (1999); James Robertson and Joseph Huber
  • Restoring seigniorage (2000); Part V Future money; Marco Polo
  • Paper money (circa 1299); John Law
  • The paper currency proposal (1705); Walter Bagehot
  • A universal money (1869); Edward Bellamy
  • Credit cards (1888); William Morris
  • Abolishing money (1891).
  • Fischer Black
  • A world without money (1970)F A Hayek
  • Denationalization of money (1976); David Chaum
  • The beginnings of digital money (1992); Lawrence White
  • The transition problem (1994); Edward de Bono
  • The IBM dollar (1994); David Birch and Neil McEvoy
  • Downloadsamoney (1996); Mervyn King
  • A future for central banks (1999); Part VI Create your own: real money; Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
  • People's banking (1848); Frederick Soddy
  • The remedy (1926); Robert Eisler
  • The money maze (1931); Jan Goudriaan
  • How to stop deflation (1932); Irving Fisher
  • 100% money (1935).
  • Benjamin Graham
  • Commodities and currency (1944).