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Wat heeft de overheid met ons geld gedaan? (1963)

door Murray Rothbard

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What Has Government Done to Our Money? details the history of money, from early barter systems, to the gold standard, to present-day systems of paper money. Rothbard explains how money was originally developed, and why gold was chosen as the preferred commodity to use as money. The author also explains how the gold standard makes money a commodity, and how market forces create a stable economy. Rothbard shows that many European governments went bankrupt due to World War I and left the gold standard in order to try to solve their financial issues, which was not the right solution. He also argues that this strategy was partially responsible for World War II and led to economic problems throughout the world.… (meer)
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This was the book that changed my views the most, it's an eye-opener for someone who was born in the current banking system and grows beng told it's the way it should be done. ( )
  d4nn | Aug 29, 2020 |
The case against modern monetary policy of inflation-targeting central banking to a free-market money such as gold. ( )
  steshaw | Dec 29, 2016 |
I read the entire book in a day. A great history of money, and how it's been manipulated. It's free to download, but it's one you'll want a hard copy of. ( )
  B. | Mar 18, 2011 |
Such a timely book, even the 1990 edition now that China is questioning the position of the US dollar in the world economy and as our financial world seems doomed. An especially useful section is the explanation of stages from the fairly smooth 19th century, to the effect of WWI, then depression, Bretton Woods and finally Nixon ending the system in 1971. Short, readable, but hits the important points. This would be a very good supplementary reading for any economics course. ( )
  carterchristian1 | Jun 6, 2009 |
Rothbard’s masterwork is an extended essay and tour de force; a detailed description of the origins of money, its nature, and government’s sins against it. He originally published it in 1963, and then extended it in 1991 to include later events. He exposes some of the falsity inherent in our current ‘global economy’ as well as the risks and instability it contains. He points toward the soon to be born Euro, and some of the 2008 ‘crises’. I cannot strongly enough recommend this book for one point of view that helps to understand that crisis.

I cannot improve on Llewellyn Rockwell's hope in his introduction to the fourth edition: "May this book be distributed far and wide, so that when the next monetary crisis arrives, Americans will, finally, refuse to put up with what the government is doing to our money." ( )
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What Has Government Done to Our Money? details the history of money, from early barter systems, to the gold standard, to present-day systems of paper money. Rothbard explains how money was originally developed, and why gold was chosen as the preferred commodity to use as money. The author also explains how the gold standard makes money a commodity, and how market forces create a stable economy. Rothbard shows that many European governments went bankrupt due to World War I and left the gold standard in order to try to solve their financial issues, which was not the right solution. He also argues that this strategy was partially responsible for World War II and led to economic problems throughout the world.

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