In case you missed it, be sure and check out the October issue of The Free Market, now online at Mises.org.
October’s issue features a short adaptation of Jörg Guido Hülsmann’s important lecture on The Cultural Consequences of Fiat Money, in which Dr. Hulsmann examines how a century of artificially low interest rates and money manipulation has deeply affected our relationship with money and savings.
In addition, Brendan Brown writes on the Federal Reserve’s role in extending World War One and in setting the stage for the post-war depression in the United States.
And of course, we include the latest new items on new translations of Austrian-school books, new publications from Mises scholars, and Ron Paul’s trip to Brazil.
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