Add this copy of The Illusions of Prosperity: an Analysis of the U. S. to cart. $92.95, good condition, Sold by RareNonFiction rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ladysmith, BC, CANADA, published 1986 by Greenfield Books.
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Good. 0961557605. 143 pages. Author's name is a pseudonym of an economist and financial advisor who has a keen understanding of the nature of money and gold. He is the manager and investment strategist for the gold portfolios of a major international investment institution, and has written under this name in deference to the confidentiality of his clients. His analysis of what money is and from where its value arises brings some clear and simple logic to a subject that is often made inscrutable by the lexicon of academicians or for which little of a substantive nature is available in popular print. Author believes that sound money and liberty are inseparably interrelated, thus if people understand that government is the cause of our monetory turmoil, it therefore cannot have the answers to these same monetary problems. Front flyleaf may have been removed...hard to tell. Former owner's name and info. upon title page, else unmarked. Reading creases along spine. An uncommon title.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; UNITED STATES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 1981 BUSINESS ECONOMICS The Illusions of Prosperity: An Analysis of the U. S. Dollar and the Financial Condition of U. S. Government Figgie Hockey Stick Graph 143 pages. Author's name is a pseudonym of an economist and.