Description du livre
Honest Money by Joseph T. Salerno is a comprehensive exploration of the nature, history, and ethical foundations of money, originally published in the late 19th century. The book delves into the fundamental principles that underpin sound monetary systems, contrasting the virtues of honest, commodity-based money—such as gold and silver—with the pitfalls and dangers of inflationary, government-issued fiat currencies. Salerno meticulously traces the evolution of money from its origins as a medium of exchange in barter economies to its manipulation by political authorities seeking to finance wars, public works, and other expenditures through debasement and inflation. Throughout Honest Money, the author argues passionately for the necessity of a stable, trustworthy currency as the bedrock of economic prosperity and social order. He examines the consequences of monetary corruption, including the erosion of savings, the distortion of prices, and the undermining of public trust. Drawing on historical examples from ancient Rome to modern times, Salerno illustrates how the abandonment of honest money has repeatedly led to economic crises, social unrest, and the concentration of power in the hands of a few. The book also addresses the moral dimension of monetary policy, asserting that honest money is not merely a technical or economic issue, but a matter of justice and integrity. Salerno advocates for a return to a system where money is backed by tangible assets and protected from political interference, ensuring that it serves the interests of all members of society rather than a privileged elite. Rich in historical detail and philosophical insight, Honest Money remains a powerful critique of inflationary finance and a compelling call for monetary reform. It is essential reading for anyone interested in economics, history, or the ethical foundations of a free and prosperous society.