New essays from Instead of a Book, by Benjamin Tucker posted by Rad Geek 07 Sep 2007 1:35 pm
The following essays have been newly transcribed for our online edition of Benjamin Tucker’s Instead of a Book, by a Man Too Busy to Write One:
- Economic Hodge-Podge, on Henry George and the Georgist view of interest
- An Unwarranted Question, on Auberon Herbert and the English Individualist criticism of Anarchist views on interest
- An Alleged Flaw in Anarchy, continuing the dialogue with Auberon Herbert on interest
- Shall the Transfer Papers Be Taxed?, a discussion with J. Herbert Foster on banking discount and interest
- Money and Capital, continuing the dialogue with J. Herbert Foster on money, capital, and interest
- To-day’s View of Interest, discussing an article in the English Individualist journal To-day defending interest
- To-day’s Excellent Fooling, criticizing To-day‘s response to the prior article as an evasion
- Government and Value, arguing, in response to a claim by J. Greevz Fisher, that government monopoly inflates the value of gold and silver, and suppresses the value of other commodities that might be used for money.
September 19th, 2007 at 11:40 am
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