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End The Fed

End The Fed is a 2009 book written by Congressmen Ron Paul. The book advocates the abolition of the Federal Reserve in the United States. Paul argues that it is ineffective to have serious economic discussion without taking the role of the Federal Reserve into consideration. End The Fed debuted at number six on the New York Times Best Seller list.

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Release date September, 2009
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Refreshing perspective on the economic meltdown
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Sheds new light on the Federal Reserve
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Author's argument cites history, Austrian economics and personal anecdotes
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Proposes a competitive monetary system to replace the virtual counterfeiting of the fractional reseve banking system
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Easy-to-read writing style makes it very accessible
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Congressional hearings chapters are a little dry
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Pros

  • Refreshing perspective on the economic meltdown
  • Sheds new light on the Federal Reserve
  • Author's argument cites history, Austrian economics and personal anecdotes
  • Proposes a competitive monetary system to replace the virtual counterfeiting of the fractional reseve banking system
  • Easy-to-read writing style makes it very accessible

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  • Congressional hearings chapters are a little dry

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