Understanding The Dollar Crisis by Richard Greaves

A concise, accessible analysis of how chronic inflation and currency instability stem from political manipulation of money and credit. Tracing the move from gold-backed money to fiat currency, it argues that deficit spending, central bank credit expansion, and price controls distort markets, erode purchasing power, and fuel crises at home and abroad. It debunks common scapegoats, clarifies the mechanics behind devaluation and trade imbalances, and shows how interventionist policies misallocate capital. The proposed remedy emphasizes sound money, fiscal restraint, and freer markets over additional regulation.