A History of Money and Banking in the United States Before the Twentieth Century
En podcast av Murray N. Rothbard
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49. Epilogue: Return of the Morgans
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48. Marriner S. Eccles and the Banking Act of 1935
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43. The Hoover Fed: Harrison and Young
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40. Conclusion to Part II
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42. The Early Fed, 1914-1928: The Morgan Years
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47. Banking and Financial Legislation: 1933-1935
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33. The Beginnings of the Reform Movement: The Indianapolis Monetary Convention
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36. Conant, Monetary Imperialism, and the Gold-Exchange Standard
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38. The Panic of 1907 and Mobilization for a Central Bank
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39. The Final Phase: Coping with the Democratic Ascendancy
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41. From Hoover to Roosevelt: The Federal Reserve and the Financial Elites
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44. The Advent of Eugene Meyer, Jr.
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45. Meyer in the Hoover Administration
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46. The New Deal: Going off Gold
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31. The Progressive Movement
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32. Unhappiness with the National Banking System
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34. The Gold Standard Act of 1900 and After
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35. Charles A. Conant, Surplus Capital, and Economic Imperialism
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37. Jacob Schiff Ignites the Drive for a Central Bank
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50. The Gold-Exchange Standard in the Interwar Years
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Murray Rothbard, in a complete revision of the standard account, traces inflations, banking panics, and money meltdowns from the Colonial Period through the mid-twentieth century to show how the American government's systematic war on sound money is the hidden force behind nearly all major economic calamities in American history. This audio edition is narrated by Matthew Menzinskis.
