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Where Have All the Monetary Cranks Gone?

“Monetary crank” was never exactly a household phrase, but I know for certain it was much more widely used and understood a century ago than it is today. If you had nutty ideas about money, you were a monetary crank.

22Feb2010 | Lawrence W. Reed | 8 comments | Continued

Rutherford B. Hayes and the Financing of American Prosperity

Rutherford B. Hayes, America’s nineteenth president (1877–1881), is generally dismissed as a minor, even below-average president. Matthew Josephson, the journalist-chronicler of the late 1800s, insisted that Hayes had “no capacity for . . . large-minded leadership.” Other historians have written him off as just another cipher among a string of forgettable chief executives of the [...]

23Oct2009 | Burton W. Folsom Jr. | 4 comments | Continued
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