Thanks for modern Keynesian economics, most people believe money gains its value from the government that issues it. Money’s value, however, is historically tied to the value of the commodity from which money was derived.

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Thanks for modern Keynesian economics, most people believe money gains its value from the government that issues it. Money’s value, however, is historically tied to the value of the commodity from which money was derived.
Image: Ford Ford announced today that it would be working with bike company N plus to introduce two new e-bikes inspired by the automaker’s...
Image: Ford Ford announced today that it would be working with bike company N plus to introduce two new e-bikes inspired by the automaker’s...
Timothy Terrell makes the case for property rights and market-based stewardship as the true path to sustainability.
Image: Ford Ford announced today that it would be working with bike company N plus to introduce two new e-bikes inspired by the automaker’s...