A sharp, incisive explanation of inflation and the threat it poses to our economy and our democracy. This important book should be read by the Federal Reserve and by all of us who care about our way of life.”
—Senator Rand Paul (R-KY)
“The timing is remarkable for this compelling work, which brilliantly explains the importance of sound money as the foundation for productive economic growth. Steve Forbes, Nathan Lewis, and Elizabeth Ames have articulated a message that rings with moral clarity and indisputable economic logic.”
—Judy Shelton, senior fellow, Independent Institute
“A powerful and compelling discussion that lays out the dangers of inflation—and what it means not only for the economy, but also for us as a society. It is essential reading in these troubled times.”
—Ken Blackwell, Chair of the Center for Election Integrity, America First Policy Institute
“Inflation and taxes are the two scourges to the economy that the government can actually address. Inflation lets us know that, as in the 1970s, there is a clear way out of our current malaise. If we cut tax rates and target the dollar to gold, America will come back. Simple and correct answers are what I like.”
—Dr. Arthur Laffer, economist, author and presidential advisor
“Inflation deals with one of the most important and misunderstood issues of all time. Forbes, Lewis, and Ames provide an insightful history of the extraordinary negative impact of inflation and, in Chapter Six, appropriate solutions. Anyone who wants to understand the role of money should read this book.”
— John Allison, former president and CEO, Cato Institute, former chairman and CEO, BB&T (Truist)
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— George Gilder, author of Life after Capitalism: The Meaning of Wealth, the Future of the Economy, and the Time Theory of Money