Good as Gold: How to Unleash the Power of Sound Money
Sound money isn’t just an economic idea—it’s the foundation of prosperity and fairness. Judy Shelton, one of today’s boldest monetary economists, explains how the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies enrich elites while harming ordinary Americans. In Good as Gold, she offers a clear path to restore stability, unleash growth, and end the cycle of crises.
Washington’s addiction to debt has created the largest Ponzi scheme in history. Economist Dan Mitchell and entrepreneur Les Rubin expose how endless federal spending and borrowing threaten our children’s future. With clarity and force, they explain why the current cycle of waste and debt is unsustainable—and what must be done before it’s too late.
Alan Greenspan—once hailed as a genius, now remembered as the architect of "bubbles and collapses." In Panderer to Power, Frederick Sheehan pulls back the curtain on the former Fed chairman’s career, revealing a man driven not by principle but by ambition. This book is both a financial exposé and a gripping character study of how chasing power can reshape an entire economy.
Commerce, Culture, and Liberty: Readings on Capitalism before Adam Smith
Before Adam Smith, great minds across Europe were already debating liberty, markets, and the morality of wealth. Commerce, Culture, and Liberty collects these brilliant pre-Smithian voices—from Voltaire and Montesquieu to forgotten pamphleteers—showing how the case for free markets was forged long before The Wealth of Nations. A treasure for students of ideas and defenders of capitalism.