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    End the Fed is a 2009 book by Congressman Ron Paul of Texas. The book debuted at number six on the New York Times Best Seller list [1] and advocates the abolition of the United States Federal Reserve System "because it is immoral, unconstitutional, impractical, promotes bad economics, and undermines liberty." [2]

  2. Sep 16, 2009 · But in End the Fed, Ron Paul draws on American history, economics, and fascinating stories from his own long political life to argue that the Fed is both corrupt and unconstitutional. It is inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level, a practice that threatens to put us into an inflationary depression where $100 bills are ...

    • Grand Central Publishing
    • $38.83
  3. The "End the Fed" movement appears to have a lot going for it these days. Its adherents now include both conservatives and supporters of the Occupy movement. Perhaps its most prominent proponent,...

  4. Sep 16, 2009 · Ron Paul argues that the Federal Reserve is corrupt, unconstitutional, and inflationary in this book. He proposes a return to a gold standard and a free-market banking system, and criticizes the foreign policy and social policies of the U.S. government.

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    • Hardcover
  5. Sep 16, 2009 · End the Fed. Ron Paul. Grand Central Publishing, Sep 16, 2009 - Political Science - 224 pages. In the post-meltdown world, it is irresponsible, ineffective, and ultimately useless to have a...

    • Ron Paul
    • Grand Central Publishing, 2009
    • 044656818X, 9780446568180
    • End the Fed
  6. Mar 29, 2012 · Why you should care -- Origin and nature of the Fed -- My intellectual influences -- Central banks and war -- The gold commission -- Conversations with Greenspan -- Conversations with Bernanke -- Congress's interest in monetary policy -- The current mess -- Why end the Fed -- The philosophical case -- The constitutional case -- The economic ...

  7. But in End the Fed, Ron Paul draws on American history, economics, and fascinating stories from his own long political life to argue that the Fed is both corrupt and unconstitutional. It is inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level, a practice that threatens to put us into an inflationary depression where $100 bills are ...