A clear, practical blueprint for a modern currency system
This nonfiction work presents a careful, expert view on building a safe, steady financial framework for the United States.
It argues for a gold‑based currency and explains why paper money issued by the government can be risky, costly, and hard to manage. The report discusses the advantages of banking‑based money and the need to reduce government dependence on circulating notes while preserving reliable value and credit.
Readers will see why the authors believe sound money requires strong gold reserves, sensible debt management, and robust banking safeguards. The text surveys monetary history to explain present choices and the potential impact on commerce, government finance, and international standing.
- Foundations for a national currency that adapts to business needs without overprinting.
- Arguments for shifting burdens from government notes to financial institutions.
- Details on bank reserves, guaranty funds, and the balance between stability and accessibility.
- Discussion of how monetary policy shapes credit, inflation, and national security.
Ideal for readers interested in historical debates about money, banking, and national finance, as well as anyone curious about how a nation can balance credit, value, and economic growth.