"La Monnaie Saine Tuera La Vie Ch re", by Georges Valois, offers a critical perspective on monetary policy and its impact on the cost of living in France. Published in 1920, this work reflects the economic anxieties of the post-World War I era. Valois, a prominent figure in French political thought, presents his analysis of the relationship between sound money and economic stability. This book provides valuable insights into the economic debates of the time and remains relevant for understanding the enduring challenges of monetary management and inflation.
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