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ABSTRACT
Since money was invented, there has been a debate about better ways of creating it and better rules to govern how it works - until the last generation, when it began to seem that the money system had been handed down by God and remained unchanged ever since. But the last few years have seen an increasingly powerful resurgence of interest in changing the system fundamentally, and bringing the monetary trends that affect all our lives under our control. Few realize that the debate has roots and a tradition, covering mainstream economists like Keynes and Hayek, statesmen like Lincoln, entrepreneurs like Ford and Soros, as well as the imaginative mavericks behind local currencies and e-money. This volume collects together some of their most influential writings to provide a handbook on a vital train of ideas, and a guide to a debate on changing money that is becoming increasingly important.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction The failure of money
part |4 pages
Part I The trouble with money: there isn’t enough of it
chapter |3 pages
Benjamin Franklin – The benefits of printing paper money (1729)
chapter |3 pages
Robert Owen – Labour as a standard of value (1820)
chapter |2 pages
Ignatius Donnelly – The Populists (1892)
chapter |3 pages
William Jennings Bryan – Crucifying mankind (1896)
chapter L|4 pages
L Frank Baum – The Wizard of Oz (1900)
chapter |3 pages
Silvio Gesell – Why money has to rust (1913)
chapter C|4 pages
C H Douglas – Purchasing power (1931)
chapter |2 pages
William Krehm – Bulgarian tenors and central bankers (1989)
chapter |2 pages
James Robertson – Chickenfood and horsefood (1992)
part |2 pages
Part II The trouble with money: there’s too much of it
chapter |2 pages
Daniel Defoe – The villainy of stock-jobbers (1701)
chapter |6 pages
Thomas Jefferson – Should we have banks? (1813)
chapter |3 pages
Charles MacKay – Tulipmania (1841)
chapter |2 pages
Washington Irving – A time of unexampled prosperity (1855)
chapter |3 pages
John Kenneth Galbraith – The great crash (1954)
chapter |4 pages
Ralph Borsodi – The trouble with Keynesianism (1974)
chapter |4 pages
Paul Glover – Hometown money (1992)
chapter |3 pages
The Earl of Caithness – Debt-based money supply (1997)
chapter |3 pages
George Soros – The looming crisis (1995)
part |4 pages
Part III The trouble with money: it’s corrupt
chapter |2 pages
Aristotle – Unnatural wealth (350 BC)
chapter |3 pages
Francis Bacon – of usury (1601)
chapter |2 pages
Jonathan Swift – Debasing the coinage (1724)
chapter |3 pages
Abraham Lincoln – Monetary policy (1865)
chapter |3 pages
Frederick Soddy – Arch-enemy of economic freedom (1943)
chapter |3 pages
Jane Jacobs – Cities and the wealth of nations (1984)
chapter |2 pages
Margrit Kennedy – The dangers of interest (1988)
chapter |3 pages
Joel Kurtzman – The death of money (1993)
chapter |5 pages
Michael Rowbotham – The grip of death (1998)
part |2 pages
Part IV Democratic money
chapter |3 pages
Andrew Jackson – The bank veto (1832)
chapter C|3 pages
C H Douglas – Economic democracy (1919)
chapter |3 pages
Henry Ford – Muscle Shoals and the end of war (1921)
chapter |3 pages
William Aberhart – Social credit manual (1935)
chapter |3 pages
B F Skinner – Labour credits (1948)
chapter |3 pages
‘Sovereignty’ – Empowering local government (1999)
chapter |4 pages
James Robertson and Joseph Huber – Restoring seigniorage (2000)
part |2 pages
Part V Future money
chapter |3 pages
Marco Polo – Paper money (circa 1299)
chapter |3 pages
John Law – The paper currency proposal (1705)
chapter |3 pages
Walter Bagehot – A universal money (1869)
chapter |5 pages
Edward Bellamy – Credit cards (1888)
chapter |2 pages
William Morris – Abolishing money (1891)
chapter |2 pages
Fischer Black – A world without money (1970)
chapter |4 pages
F A Hayek – Denationalization of money (1976)
chapter |4 pages
David Chaum – The beginnings of digital money (1992)
chapter |3 pages
Lawrence White – The transition problem (1994)
chapter |3 pages
Edward de Bono – The IBM dollar (1994)
chapter |3 pages
David Birch and Neil McEvoy – Downloadsamoney (1996)
chapter |3 pages
Mervyn King – A future for central banks (1999)
part |4 pages
Part VI Create your own: real money
chapter |3 pages
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon – People’s banking (1848)
chapter |3 pages
Frederick Soddy – The remedy (1926)
chapter |3 pages
Robert Eisler – The money maze (1931)
chapter |2 pages
Jan Goudriaan – How to stop deflation (1932)
chapter |4 pages
Irving Fisher – 100% money (1935)
chapter |3 pages
Benjamin Graham – Commodities and currency (1944)
chapter |3 pages
E C Riegel – The valun system (1954)
chapter |2 pages
Ralph Borsodi – The Escondido Memorandum (1972)
chapter |3 pages
Nicholas Kaldor – Economic stability (1975)
chapter |4 pages
Shann Turnbull – Kilowatt hour currencies (1977)
chapter |6 pages
Bob Swann and Susan Witt – Regional currencies (1995)
chapter |4 pages
David Fleming – Domestic tradable quotas (2000)
chapter |4 pages
Bernard Lietaer – The terra (2001)
part |4 pages
Part VII Create your own: free money