The OTHER Road to Serfdom: How Unregulated Capital Caused THE CRA$H of 2008

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A History of the Abuse & Misuse of Money From Plato to Nato & Beyond: 2400 BC to 2008 AD. Written and compiled by SWAN, Arthur; edited and revised by PIDCOCK, David M.

Author(s): SWAN, Arthur and PIDCOCK, David M.
Edition: 1
Publisher: Pentagon Press
Year: 2009

Language: English
City: New Delhi
Tags: Bradbury Pound, capitalism, currency debasement, debt finance, deflation, devaluation, ecology, export credits, fiat money, free trade, free enterprise, globalism, gold standard, inflation, insolvency, jubilee, J.M. Keynes, laissez-faire, loan interest, P.C. Loftus, Karl Marx, monetary reform, monetisation, monopoly, Montagu Norman, inbuilt obsolescence, renominalisation, riba, David Ricardo, Arthur Swan, unemployment, usury, V.C. Vickers, WEF Great Reset

The OTHER Road to Serfdom - Front Cover
Half-title
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Dedication
CONTENTS
Introduction
Acknowledgements and Grateful Thanks
Preface
A Layman's Guide to the Main Causes of Unemployment and Inflation
Capitalism
A Chronological Outline of the Misuse of Money: 2400 BC to 2008 AD
1. The Eternal Truths
2. Islam, Riba and Monetary Reform
3. Karl Marx
4. "The Dogs May Bark..."
5. "Stripped of Our Illusions"
6. Money the Servant is Now the Master
7. The Sorcerer and his Apprentices
8. The Root of our Economic Ills
9. Alchemists and Academics
10. The Betrayal of Keynes
11. These Men Protest too Strongly
12. "Let's Get back to 'Proper' Money"
13. Conclusion and an Outline Plan for the Survival of True Capitalism
Appendix: David Ricardo's Plan For a National Bank of England
Select Bibliography
Index, Glossary and Guide
Postscript India
Rear Cover