Eustace was a strange man. Years ago I had him give a presentation to our government action education group. He was like an early Julian Assage, though not working for the communists. He spent his time working in the government libraries but not leaving when they closed. I guess the security was not so good back then. A lot of what is in this book is what he found in the records. We have been asleep for a long time.
Everyone ought to read "The Corruption of Economics," by Mason Gaffney and Fred Harrison.
I also can't recommend "Progress and Poverty," by Henry George, enough. It's a classic.
Eustace was a strange man. Years ago I had him give a presentation to our government action education group. He was like an early Julian Assage, though not working for the communists. He spent his time working in the government libraries but not leaving when they closed. I guess the security was not so good back then. A lot of what is in this book is what he found in the records. We have been asleep for a long time.
A big part of what's wrong with America...
This book should be required reading for all entry-level economics university students.