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End the Fed

  • Ron Paul

3.00

1 ratings

In the post-meltdown world, it is irresponsible, ineffective, and ultimately useless to have a serious economic debate without considering and challenging the role of the Federal Reserve. Most people think of the Fed as an indispensable institution without which the country's economy could not properly function. But in END THE FED, Ron Paul draws on American history, economics, and fascinating stories from his own long political life to argue that the Fed is both corrupt and unconstitutional. It is inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level, a practice that threatens to put us into an inflationary depression where $100 bills are worthless. What most people don't realize is that the Fed -- created by the Morgans and Rockefellers at a private club off the coast of Georgia -- is actually working against their own personal interests. Congressman Paul's urgent appeal to all citizens and officials tells us where we went wrong and what we need to do fix America's economic policy for future generations.

Genres

  • Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)
  • Central Banks and banking
  • Monetary policy
  • Nonfiction
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Federal Reserve banks
  • Monetary policy, united states
  • Banks and banking, central
  • Banks and banking, united states
  • nyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2009-10-04
  • New York Times bestseller
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  • Ron Paul

    born 1935

    3.00

    4 ratings · 17 works

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    1st ed.

    Grand Central Pub.

    2009

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    Grand Central Publishing

    September 2010

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    1st ed.

    Grand Central Pub.

    2009

  • Edition cover

    Grand Central Publishing

    2009

Edition cover

1st ed.

Grand Central Pub.

2009

  • Edition cover

    1st ed.

    Grand Central Pub.

    2009