Description: This book provides a conceptual overview and procedure on how to create private currencies, alternatives to Federal Reserve Notes FRNs; the United States present monopolistic currency controlled by the Federal Reserve System. Alternative currencies are already operating throughout America, perhaps the most notable: Ithaca Hours of Ithaca, New York. If the people of America come together and apply the concepts and procedures offered in this book and create their local currencies, such action could very well liberate men, women, and collective communities up to the highest forms of government from the economic enslavement resulting from the out-of-control Federal Reserve System. All American men want to be free from British Feudalism, free from the ownership of land by the Crown, free from the control of land by lords, free from the slavery of serfdom. - Hartford Van Dyke This a hard-to-find guide on creating community currencies, authored by Hartford Van Dyke. The book, published by Law Research Group in 2005, is written in English and is available in trade paperback format. Its topics range from money, do-it-yourself, currencies, and to economic strategy. The book provides insights on how to create community currencies, which is an ideal strategy for small communities to improve their local economy. It is a must-read for anyone interested in economics, law, and finance. This would make a great addition to any rare book collection.
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Book Title: How to Create Currencies for Local Communities
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Law Research Group
Original Language: English
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Publication Year: 2005
Type: Instruction manual
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Era: 2000s
Author: Hartford Van Dyke
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Genre: Economics, Finance, Law
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Constitutional Law, Currencies