Contents

Contents

Introduction
Summary
PART 1
Chapter 1—Concerning Right Thinking: Logic
Chapter 2—What We Know for a Fact: Humans Act
     Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Reason and Human Action
Chapter 3—What is Indispensable for Human Action: Property
Chapter 4—Interpreting History: The Role of Theory
Chapter 5—The Driving Force of Civilization: Inequality
Chapter 6—The Perfection of Exchange: Money
Chapter 7—The Decivilizing Force: The State
Chapter 8—The State and the Deterioration of Money: From Commodity to Fiat Money
Chapter 9—Anatomy of a Disruption: What Fiat Money Causes
     Market Interest Rate and Originary Interest Rate
Chapter 10—A Destructive Ideology: Democratic Socialism
Chapter 11—Impact Assessment: A Case for the A Priori Theory
PART 2
Chapter 12—The Progression Theorem: Toward a World Government
Chapter 13—The Nation: Community of Language and Values
     The Nation As a Language Community
Chapter 14—Migration: Natural and Unnatural
Chapter 15—The Illusion of Democracy: The “Iron Law of the Oligarchy”
Chapter 16—Dollar Imperialism: The Bretton Woods System
Chapter 17—Campaign against Currency Choice: The Euro
     Making One Currency Out of Many
Chapter 18—The Secret and Sinister Power: The World Central Bank Cartel
     Creating Money Out of Nothing with Money Out of Nothing
Chapter 19—Proposals for a World Currency: Bancor, Unitas, US dollar, INTOR, Libra
     Determining the Correct Exchange Rate  
Chapter 20—The Dystopia: A single Fiat World Currency
     The Desire to Abolish Cash
Chapter 21—Technological Disruption: Cryptocurrencies
Chapter 22—The Ray of Hope: Free Market for Money and Private Law Society
     Free Market for Money—Answers to Pressing Questions
Epilogue: A Better World is Possible
Appendix: On the Link between the A Priori Categories of Action and Reality
Index