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Pathways to Good Money

In: A Guide to Good Money

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  • Brendan Brown

    (Hudson Institute)

  • Robert Pringle

    (Central Banking Publications)

Abstract

Before a good money system can establish itself anywhere, defend itself and evolve into a serious international money, the present state power which would thwart that has to be limited or at least used constructively and within constitutional limits. That requires winning the political struggle. What are the winning strategies? The authors suggest that to win in the political arena, good money must be part of an alliance in a wider struggle against the evils of monopoly capitalism, surveillance capitalism and crony capitalism—and in favour of competitive markets and an objective monetary standard with all their benefits for the ordinary citizen. Specifically, in line with this, the reform proposals for good money must lead to an assault on all these barriers imposed by the reactionary Mettenernichs of the present money establishment.

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  • Brendan Brown & Robert Pringle, 2022. "Pathways to Good Money," Springer Books, in: A Guide to Good Money, chapter 0, pages 225-246, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-06041-0_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06041-0_14
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