Ludwig Von Mises Quotes
Fiat-money! Let The State 'create' Money, And Make The Poor Rich, And Free Them From The Bonds Of The Capitalists! How Foolish To Forego The Opportunity Of Making Everybody Rich, And Consequently Happy, That The State's Right To Create Money Gives It! How Wrong To Forego It Simply Because This Would Run Counter To The Interests Of The Rich! How Wicked Of The Economists To Assert That It Is Not Within The Power Of The State To Create Wealth By Means Of The Printing Press!- You Statesmen Want To Build Railways, And Complain Of The Low State Of The Exchequer? Well, Then, Do Not Beg Loans From The Capitalists And Anxiously Calculate Whether Your Railways Will Bring In Enough To Enable You To Pay Interest And Amortization On Your Debt. Create Money, And Help Yourselves.
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