| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1967 - 218 pages
...Money is the creature of law and the creation of the original issue of money should be maintained as an exclusive monopoly of National Government. Money possesses...to the State other than given to it by circulation. Government has the power to regulate the currency and credit of the Nation. Government should stand... | |
| Garry Davis - 1984 - 416 pages
...value to the State other than given it by circulation. "3. Capital has its proper place and is entitled every protection. The wages of men should be recognized...social order as more important than the wages of money. (In this vital recognition of the primacy of men's 'wages' over money's 'wages', ie, interest, Lincoln... | |
| Ulrich Duchrow, Franz J. Hinkelammert - 2004 - 260 pages
...is the creature of law, and the creation of the original issue of money should be maintained as the exclusive monopoly of national government. Money possesses no value to the state other than that given to it by circulation. Capital has its proper place and is entitled to every protection.... | |
| |