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Sound money for Europe

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michaelbw Posted: Fri, Mar 7 2008 6:08 AM
The recently founded Murray Rothbard Institute in Belgium is bringing Murray Rothbard's terrific little book on monetary theory, history and policy into print in Dutch: "What has government done to our money?" - or "Wat heeft de overheid met ons geld gedaan?". In an age of rising inflation, looming depression and a falling dollar, this book is needed more than ever, all over the world.
Please support us in bringing this message to the 22 million Dutch-speaking people in Belgium and the Netherlands, the heart of Western Europe.
Read more or Donate now; I think we'll need some "intellectual development aid" from America to finance this :-)
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Is that What Has Government Done To Our Money with Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar, or just the former on its own? I suggest the bundle, so people grasp the true implications of his critique.

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It's just the former on its own; we really aim at a broad public, so the thinner the better; Case for a 100% gold dollar is, especially in the second part, a bit too technical (and focused on the US and the dollar), and what is said in the first part is also basically covered in WhGdtoM, don't you think? It is, of course, always better to have people read two books instead of one book, and have them read 3 books instead of two books, but we have to start somewhere :-)
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michaelbw replied on Tue, Mar 11 2008 3:10 AM
Just so you know; we've decided to send a free copy to anyone donating 75 dollars or more, it'll be in Dutch of course, but maybe you have relatives in Belgium or the Netherlands ... :-) ?
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