The Lost Science Of Money

in money •  7 years ago 

The Lost Science Of Money

This is the first part of a series of book reviews.

Books which helped me understand how economics and money work.

Today we can have a look at a book written by Stephen Zarlenga, The Lost Science Of Money.

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I read this book about 5 years ago, but only bought a hard-copy a few weeks ago.

Why read this book?

Stephen Zarlenga, in much detail, shows how important historical events were decided by the monetary environment being in place at that time.

Have a look at the first chapters of the book:

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Take in account, the book is over 700 pages long.

But also has lots of images and maps, etc.

You can have a look at the PDF on archive.org here:

https://archive.org/details/StephenZarlengaTheLostScienceOfMoneyScan44Mb

The Monetary Few

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I will have to take a look!

Certainly do... You will not be disappointment!

cool

Well worth reading!

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I have already read this book. My mother is an entrepreneur and she really likes those books! This book is awesome btw. Thanks for sharing, @themonsteryfew! I have just upvoted and followed you ;)

Interesting

How did you find out about this book?

I'd be interested to know!

This is a great book! It's long, but really interesting and accessible.

Looking in to your comments/posts

Upvoting!

So you read The Lost Science Of Money?

Thanks for the votes!

Yes, I bought it in about 2005 when I was trying to get to the bottom of how the world really worked. I seem to remember being a bit doubtful about Zarlenga's ideas for monetary reform, but loved the rest of it. I don't remember it well though, so could do with reading it again sometime.

I wish you would post more. Thanks for the ebook.