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The Mises Institute is pleased to present this very beautiful hardbound edition

of Rothbard's most famous monetary essay--the one that has influenced two genera
tions of economists, investors, and business professionals.
The Mises Institute has united this book with its natural complement: a detailed
reform proposal for a 100 percent gold dollar. "The Case for a 100 Percent Gold
Dollar" was written a decade before the last vestiges of the gold standard were
abolished. His unique plan for making the dollar sound again still holds up. So
me people have said: Rothbard tells us what is wrong with money but not what to
do about it. Well, by adding this essay, the problem and the answer are united i
n a comprehensive whole.
After presenting the basics of money and banking theory, he traces the decline o
f the dollar from the 18th century to the present, and provides lucid critiques
of central banking, New Deal monetary policy, Nixonian fiat money, and fixed exc
hange rates. He also provides a blueprint for a return to a 100 percent reserve
gold standard.
The book made huge theoretical advances. He was the first to prove that the gove
rnment, and only the government, can destroy money on a mass scale, and he showe
d exactly how they go about this dirty deed. But just as importantly, it is beau
tifully written. He tells a thrilling story because he loves the subject so much
.
The passion that Murray feels for the topic comes through in the prose and trans
fers to the reader. Readers become excited about the subject, and tell others. S
tudents tell professors. Some, like the great Ron Paul of Texas, have even run f
or political office after having read it.
Rothbard shows precisely how banks create money out of thin air and how the cent
ral bank, backed by government power, allows them to get away with it. He shows
how exchange rates and interest rates would work in a true free market. When it
comes to describing the end of the gold standard, he is not content to describe
the big trends. He names names and ferrets out all the interest groups involved.
Since Rothbard's death, scholars have worked to assess his legacy, and many of t
hem agree that this little book is one of his most important. Though it has some
times been inauspiciously packaged and is surprisingly short, its argument took
huge strides toward explaining that it is impossible to understand public affair
s in our time without understanding money and its destruction.
This volume's contents include:
* Preface by Jrg Guido Hlsmann
* I. Introduction by Murray Rothbard
* II. Money in a Free Society
o 1. The Value of Exchange
o 2. Barter
o 3. Indirect Exchange
o 4. Benefits of Money
o 5. The Monetary Unit
o 6. The Shape of Money
o 7. Private Coinage
o 8. The Proper Supply of Money
o 9. The Problem of Hoarding
o 10. Stabilize the Price Level?
o 11. Coexisting Moneys
o 12. Money-Warehouses
o 13. Summary
* III. Government Meddling With Money

o 1. The Revenue of Government


o 2. The Economic Effects of Inflation
o 3. Compulsory Monopoly of the Mint
o 4. Debasement
o 5. Gresham's Law and Coinage
o 6. Summary: Government and Coinage
o 7. Permitting Banks to Refuse Payment
o 8. Central Banking: Removing the Checks on Inflation
o 9. Central Banking: Directing the Inflation
o 10. Going Off the Gold Standard
o 11. Fiat Money and the Gold Problem
o 12. Fiat Money and Gresham's Law
o 13. Government and Money
* IV. The Monetary Breakdown of the West
o 1. Phase I: The Classical Gold Standard, 1815-1914
o 2. Phase II: World War I and After
o 3. Phase III: The Gold Exchange Standard (Britain and the United Sta
tes) 1926-1931
o 4. Phase IV: Fluctuating Fiat Currencies, 1931-1945...
o 5. Phase V: Bretton Woods and the New Gold Exchange Standard (the Un
ited States) 1945 1968
o 6. Phase VI: The Unraveling of Bretton Woods, 1968-1971
o 7. Phase VII: The End of Bretton Woods: Fluctuating Fiat Currencies,
August-December, 1971
o 8. Phase VIII: The Smithsonian Agreement, December 1971-February 197
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o 9. Phase IX: Fluctuating Fiat Currencies, March 1973-?
* The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar
o Preface by Murray Rothbard
o 1. The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar
o 2. Money and Freedom
o 3. The Dollar: Independent Name or Unit of Weight?
o 4. Monopolizing the Mint
o 5. Encouraging Bank Inflation
o 6. 100 Percent Gold Banking
o 7. Objections to 100 Percent Gold
o 8. Professor Yeager and 100 Percent Gold
o 9. The 100 Percent Gold Tradition
o 10. The Road Ahead

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