Gold Standard

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Ludwig von Mises

That gold was used as money in the past is merely a historical fact. But the fact that gold was a form of private money, and thus not easily manipulated for government schemes, made it a target of countless intellectual and governmental assaults. 

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

Monetary reform leading to a gold standard, which would solve numerous problems resulting from the present fiat money order, needs to become a populist issue to enjoy success.

Joseph T. Salerno

The gold standard disappeared because governments destroyed it. Here's how it happened. Private-sector money is always an enemy of the state.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

That Bretton Woods was called a gold standard was an exercise in obfuscation. It happened for the same reason that NAFTA was called free trade. The state has long used the language of the market economy as a plow to push through its opposite.

Patrick Barron

Reinstating the mark, a peaceful act by a sovereign country, would create a cascade of monetary reform throughout the world. Europe's trading partners would find the cost of necessary imports rising in terms of their local currencies, forcing them to adopt fiscal and monetary responsibility.

Joseph T. Salerno

Mises grounds his balance-of-payments analysis on the insight that it is a monetary concept.