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Thanks for that. I also read the book once and almost put it down because of the hostility to Keynes. By the way, the history of money and the abolition of the gold standard are topics that belong in school lessons for me. 😅
Thanks for that. I also read the book once and almost put it down because of the hostility to Keynes. By the way, the history of money and the abolition of the gold standard are topics that belong in school lessons for me. 😅
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•@Staatsmann yes, it's a real shame. The book presents some interesting theories and questioning the status quo is always good. However, the author makes life difficult for himself with this completely unnecessary language and ensures that he might not be taken seriously.
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@oliverplass So I also had history of money in class, info on economic and fiscal policy, and state building. If you hadn't been at a "dance your name" school, it might have been the same for you. 😂😜
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