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Secrets of the Federal Reserve
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Secrets of the Federal Reserve

by Eustace Mullins ·  1952
★★★★★Editor's Pickintermediate

Based on research commissioned by Ezra Pound, Mullins traces the ownership and control of the Federal Reserve system, arguing it is a private cartel of international bankers that operates for its own benefit at the public's expense. An influential if controversial early expose of central banking.

★ Why We Recommend It

This is one of the most important works in the liberty tradition — essential for any serious student of free markets and individual rights.

Best For:Intermediate readersBuilding a foundationSecond-year study

What You'll Learn from Secrets of the Federal Reserve

  • 1This work offers rigorous analysis of its subject from a liberty-oriented perspective.
  • 2The author builds a systematic argument from first principles.
  • 3The implications for policy and practice are far-reaching.
  • 4Readers will gain tools for understanding the unintended consequences of intervention.
  • 5Essential reading for anyone serious about the ideas of freedom.

Eustace Mullins

Eustace Mullins (1923–2010) was an American political writer whose research into the Federal Reserve, conducted at the Library of Congress under Ezra Pound's direction, produced one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of central banking's origins.

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