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Today we continue our discussion of Murray Rothbard's "The Case Against the Fed" by talking about the second 3rd of the book (~ pages 50-100). This covers the history of central banking in the US and how it ultimately won the day. Listener discretion is advised for this one, because at the end we cover a provacative topic. So 18+ only please....
Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
By Plausible Deniability AMXToday we continue our discussion of Murray Rothbard's "The Case Against the Fed" by talking about the second 3rd of the book (~ pages 50-100). This covers the history of central banking in the US and how it ultimately won the day. Listener discretion is advised for this one, because at the end we cover a provacative topic. So 18+ only please....
Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.