Keynes denounced monetary gold as “a barbarous relic.” In the end, it will be that “barbarous relic” that overthrows the regime of paper currency.
Original Article: “Gold Will Destroy the Keynesian Fallacies”

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Keynes denounced monetary gold as “a barbarous relic.” In the end, it will be that “barbarous relic” that overthrows the regime of paper currency.
Original Article: “Gold Will Destroy the Keynesian Fallacies”
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