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  1. During the New Deal, Rockefeller interests took first place in influence, with the Morgan interests reduced to a subordinate though still potent role.The book concludes with an account of the Feds role in causing inflation and the business cycle.

  2. The Case Against the Fed is a 1994 book by Murray N. Rothbard criticising the United States Federal Reserve, fractional reserve banking, and central banks in general. It details a history of fractional reserve banking and the influence that bankers have had on monetary policy over the last few centuries.

    • Murray Newton Rothbard
    • 1994
  3. Fed's absolute control of the monetary and banking system? Why should bankers be so ready to defend a federal agency which controls and regulates them, and virtually determines

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  4. Jan 1, 1994 · The Case Against the Fed exposes the Federal Reserve System as the most secretive and fraudulent federal agency that is accountable to nobody where it is not even subject to budgets or audits nor Congressional Oversight.

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  5. Origins of the Federal Reserve: Wall Street Discontent Putting Cartelization Across: The Progressive Line Putting a Central Bank Across: Manipulating a Movement, 1897–1902

  6. Apr 1, 1995 · THE CASE AGAINST THE FED. Murray N. Rothbard. Ludwig von Mises Institute, 1994, 158 pgs. Murray Rothbard begins this outstanding book by calling attention to a paradox. The Federal Reserve System enjoys virtual immunity from Congressional investigation.

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · English. 158 pages ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: money and politics -- The genesis of money -- What is the optimum quantity of money -- Money inflation and counterfeiting -- Legalized counterfeiting -- Loan banking -- Deposit banking -- Problems for the fractional-reserve banker: the criminal ...