Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse

If you are fed up with Washington boondoggles, and you like the small-government, politically-incorrect thinking of Ron Paul, then you'll love Tom Woods's Meltdown. In clear, no-nonsense terms, Woods explains what led up to this economic crisis, who's really to blame, and why government bailouts won't work. Woods will reveal:

* Which brave few economists predicted the economic fallout--and why nobody listened

* What really caused the collapse

* Why the Fed--not taxpayers--should have to a... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Tom Woods has written a timely and timeless book - timely because it addresses the most pressing issue of our day, and timeless because he explains... (show more)

 
 
by Dan Moit
No, it's a flop!

En bog omhandlende finanskrisen med et forord af Ron Paul og med undertitlen "A free-market look at..." - det lød interessant.

De tre første kapi... (show more)

 
 
by Torben Mark
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    This book is a damning indictment of government intervention in past economic crisis, and our current troubles. Thomas Woods, rightly asks the question of why are we still listening to the same losers that have been misdirecting economic policy since before the creation of the Federal Reserve system. The book offers a concise and easily read overview of some of the theories of Hayek, Mises, and the Austrian school of Economists, that appear to have predicted the current crisis, as well as tho... (show more)

     
     
    by James Trynosky on Mar 05, 2009 at 03:56PM

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    I wish every voting American would read this book. It is short, simple, and offers change we can really believe in.

    I dream that the rallying cry of "separation of money and state" would one day become even more popular than "separation of church and state," and that we put our policies where our mouths are. And while we're at it, we might want to explore the separation of education and state, health-care and state, and many other separations that would be extremely he... (show more)

     
    by Erik Alstine on Mar 10, 2009 at 08:14PM

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