
Summary
This economic manifesto by Ron Paul (484 pages!) collects
his greatest speeches and debates over the last 30 years, and
provides documentary evidence that he is not only a master of
the topic; he has provided a coherent explanation of nearly
everything the government has done wrong in this area since
he first entered public office. He also provides a way out,
as implied by the subtitle: free market, honest money, and
private property. Dr. Paul has consistently battled for all three. Economics is topic about which most politicians are
abysmally ignorant. As this books shows, Ron Paul is a master
of the topic and the nation's teacher on a vast range of
economic issues. He addresses monetary policy during critical
times such as the late 1970s inflation mania, and was a lone
voice pointing to the real cause of Federal Reserve monetary
policy. Whereas most members of Congress are intimidated by Fed
officials, Paul's confrontations with Greenspan are
documented here word for word. In addition, he reveals the
social and economic effects of loose credit, and shows the
ill-effects of bailouts. He addresses high taxes, regulation,
trade restrictions, and bravely denounces sanctions against
foreign countries for fueling international tensions. He also explains his view of free trade, for the real
thing but against misnamed treaties that embroil
international traders in bureaucracy. He covers welfare, bureaucracy, war, and a a host of other
economic topics in what is surely the most comprehensive,
intelligent, and revealing book on economics ever written by
a U.S. political figure -- all informed by the Austrian
tradition of thought that has so influenced his thinking. **
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