SEVENTEEN TALKS
ON THE
BANKING QUESTION
BETWEEN
UNCLE SAM
AND
MR. FARMER, | MR. BANKER, |
MR. LAWYER, | MR. LABORINGMAN, |
MR. MERCHANT, | MR. MANUFACTURER |
BY
Hon. Charles N. Fowler
WHO WAS A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESFOR SIXTEEN YEARS, A MEMBER OF THEBANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE FORFOURTEEN YEARS AND CHAIRMANOF THE COMMITTEE FOREIGHT YEARS
PUBLISHED BY THE
FINANCIAL REFORM PUBLISHING CO.
ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY
Copyright, 1913, by
FINANCIAL REFORM PUBLISHING CO.
THE TROW PRESS
NEW YORK
FOREWORD
This book is written in the form of a conversation between Uncle Samand six men of various occupations. It begins with the A, B, C of thesubject and by question and answer goes over all the different phasesof the subject precisely as you would expect them to arise under suchcircumstances. After weeks of study and investigation they finallyreach an agreement, based upon their talks, and formulate a Financialand Banking system for the United States.
The Author.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE | |
FIRST NIGHT. The Standard of Value | 7 |
SECOND NIGHT. What Is Money? | 26 |
THIRD NIGHT. What Is Currency? | 46 |
FOURTH NIGHT. Bank Credit Currency | 62 |
FIFTH NIGHT. What Is Exchange? | 84 |
SIXTH NIGHT. Value, Price, Wealth, Property,Credit | 101 |
SEVENTH NIGHT. Commercial Credit, LandCredit, Government Credit | 118 |
EIGHTH NIGHT. Colonial Credit Money | 144 |
NINTH NIGHT. United States Notes or Greenbacks | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |