Tom Woods: Want to Understand the World? Read These Books
There were nearly 200,000 new books published last year. Tom Woods provides a short reading list of books you need to understand what’s happening in
There were nearly 200,000 new books published last year. Tom Woods provides a short reading list of books you need to understand what’s happening in
Guest post by MN Gordon from his blog on Economic Prism: Stagflation, sinking labor productivity, severe levels of public and private debt, a splintered real
Guest post by Doug Noland from his blog Credit Bubble Bulletin: It has always sounded archaic, at best. Most think “lunatic fringe.” Yet, there is
Guest Post by Matthew Piepenburg from his blog on GoldSwitzerland.com: From Main Street USA to the village corners and central banks of Europe, Japan and
Guest Post by Charles Hugh Smith from his blog Oftwominds.com: If those on the opposite side of the trade are viewed as threats rather than
Guest Post by MN Gordon from his blog Economic Prism: When the [credit] delusion breaks, people all with one impulse hoard their money, banks all
Guest Post by Alasdair MacLeod from Goldmoney.com: In an extraordinary week of turmoil in global bond markets, gold and silver rallied. In European trade this
Guest Post by Egon Von Greyerz from GoldSwitzerland.com: As the dark years are approaching, the world is now approaching survival mode. Admittedly, if you go
Guest Post by Jim Quinn from the Burning Platform: ‘Whatever you say, say nothing.’ – Old Irish Phrase “God made the Catholics, but the Armalite made them
Originally posted by Egon von Greyerz on Gold Switzerland: The world economy and especially the political and economic situation today consists of a potpourri of
posted by Jordan Roy-Byrne on thedailygold.com: I have often written about the importance of the Gold to S&P 500 ratio. Gold (and gold stocks and
As governments increase their debt, servicing that debt becomes a bigger and bigger problem. So, are we close to such a seminal breaking point? Dangerously
Here at the mid-point of 2022, investors are assessing the terrible first half of the year and wondering what the second half will bring. As
The massive money creation in the 2000s has led to a debt and asset bubble, which is about to burst. Investors will be shocked by
Yale economist Steven Roach revisits his 2020 prediction of a dollar collapse and explains why he got it perfectly wrong. Those predicting the imminent demise
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