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, offering an exchange between Benjamin Tucker and J. Greevz Fisher over money, banking, the gold standard, and the labor theory of value:
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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.
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