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Oversimplification Wealth And Power

Dear Friends, It seems to me, economics is more complex than the elites would have us believe, or understand themselves. Milton Friedman said inflation is always a function of monetary policy, which I think is an oversimplification. John Maynard Keynes … Continue reading

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Progressivism And The Great Depression

Dear Friends, It seems to me, the worldwide depression of the 1930s is often attributed to the 1929 stock market crash, Smoot-Hawley trade restrictions leading to a trade war, the failure of American Bank, or the Fed’s subsequent failure to … Continue reading

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