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The case against the Fed

Book • 1994
Murray Rothbard's 'The Case Against the Fed' offers a critical analysis of the Federal Reserve System from an Austrian School economic perspective.

Rothbard argues that the Fed's manipulation of the money supply leads to artificial booms and inevitable busts, causing economic instability.

The book explores the history of central banking in the United States and demonstrates how the Fed's policies contribute to inflation and wealth redistribution.

Rothbard advocates for the abolition of the Federal Reserve and a return to a free market in money, such as a gold standard.

Through rigorous economic theory and historical evidence, the book challenges the conventional wisdom about central banking.

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