
Looking Ahead to the Digital Imperatives
The following is a review of Discovery Institute Fellow Richard Rahn’s book, “The End of Money: And the Struggle for Financial Privacy”, written by William H. Peterson and published in The Washington Times. In 1976 economist Richard Rahn was struck by a radical idea in a new book by F.A. Hayek, the Nobel laureate in economics. The book was, “The Denationalization of Money.” In it, Hayek held that government monopolization of money was neither necessary nor desirable, that politicians had thus the means to press central banks to cheapen money and cut interest rates, especially before national elections. The aim: Create a boom that would sweep incumbent politicians back into power. The catch: Booms lead to recessions, or an inflationary Read More ›