Friday, 30 March 2012
Silver, liquid and illiquid, the 'modified open mint' and gold & silver as parallel monetary systems
Hugo Salinas Price
Contents: Brief history of silver coinage in the US, 1792 to the present. Theoretical monetiza-tion of a $50 dollar silver coin. The “Open Mint” as it functioned before 1873. A “Modified Open Mint” for silver, today. A visualization of the end of fiat money. The Market will signal how much silver money is to be minted. Considerations regar-ding gold.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Hugo Salinas Price
If we analyze present-day economics and its sister, politics, we find that the basis of Keynesianism – which rules the world, today – is fundamentally an attempt to apply the principles of physics to a realm which is not governed by physics, but by the capacity of humans to choose
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Hugo Salinas Price
In my view, Iran’s unique circumstances provide several reasons which coincide to make the monetization of silver an attractive and feasible measure for the leadership of Iran...
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Hugo Salinas Price
Democracy has bankrupted the world, allied as it has been with the Welfare State in reducing populations to passivity and conformity. The stage is now set for the arrival of the eternal heir to democracy: the tyrant or dictator, as first pointed out by Aristotle
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Hugo Salinas Price
Let's get down to the fundamental question which would be on the minds of the Utah State Legislature, should the proposal come before them, to receive taxes and other revenue in the form of "rounded-up" silver dollar coins at a value quoted by the Utah State Treasury.