Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt: the Solution of the Economic Paradox
β Scribed by SODDY, Frederick
- Publisher
- George Allen & Unwin Ltd.
- Year
- 1925
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Monetary reform to replace privately generated interest-bearing debt money with national credit; Treasury Notes aka Bradbury Pound. 1983 reprint.
β¦ Table of Contents
Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt - Front Cover
Half-title / Printer's device
Title Page
photoplate - the Author
Dedication to Arthur Kitson
Quotation from John Ruskin
Preface
CONTENTS
1. Introductory
2. Lifeβs Discoveries
3.The Basis Of National Economics
4. The Fallacies Of Orthodox Economists
5. Unorthodox And Popular Views
6. The Two Categories Of Wealth
7. Money Old And Money New
8. The Purchasing Power Of Money
9. A National Money System
10. The Principle of Virtual Wealth
11. The Riddle Of The Sphinx
12. Accumulation versus Distribution
13. Capital Redemption
14. International Relations
15. Summary of Practical Conclusions
Author's verse: On the Recent Massacre
Name Index
Subject Index
Rear Cover
β¦ Subjects
atomic energy, balance of trade, Bank Charter Act, Bradbury Pound, bank credit, Cunliffe Currency Committee, devaluation, lack of distribution, economic cycle, C.H. Douglas, emigration, eugenics, I. Fisher, fractional reserve, free trade, S. Gesell, gold exchange standard, goldsmiths, Jews, A. Kitson, Karl Marx, national credit, origin of oil, planned economy, Quantity Theory of Money, renominalisation, rentier class, artificial scarcity, seignorage, Social Credit, Treasury Note, taxation, unemp
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