All Posts Tagged With: "monetary collapse"

The Great French Inflation

Governments have an insatiable appetite for the wealth of their subjects. When governments find it impossible to continue raising taxes or borrowing funds, they have invariably turned to printing paper money to finance their growing expenditures. The resulting inflations have often undermined the social fabric, ruined the economy, and sometimes brought revolution and tyranny in [...]

1Jul2007 | Richard M. Ebeling | 0 comments | Continued

The Great German Inflation

Eighty years ago this month, on November 15, 1923, the Great German Inflation came to an end when the monetary printing presses were finally shut down. The German people had gone through nine years of ever-greater monetary expansion, ever-more soaring prices, the financial destruction of much of the society’s middle class, a massive misdirection and [...]

1Nov2003 | Richard M. Ebeling | 0 comments | Continued

America’s Great Depression by Murray N. Rothbard

Ludwig von Mises Institute · 2000 · 368 pages · $29.00 Reviewed by Roger W. Garrison It may not be conventional to review the fifth edition of a book that appears several years after its author’s passing. But America’s Great Depression is not a conventional book. It is written with verve and aplomb. And its [...]

1Sep2001 | Roger W. Garrison | 1 comment | Continued
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