by Michael Shanklin
A speech by Murray N. Rothbard. Presented at the Mises Institute’s first conference, November 16-17, 1983: The Gold Standard, An Austrian Perspective.
Murray Rothbard expands on the Gold Standard Before The Civil War. For more information please visit Michael Shanklin’s youtube channel:

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