ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1960, this book examines how inflation as a policy has come about in modern democracies, how ti works, how to avoid it and at what cost. In non-technical terms it explains what inflation does, both to society and its individual elements, to weaken and hamper democracy. Including examples from the UK, Germany, France, Scandinavia, the USA and the former Soviet Union this volume examines inflation at work in widely differing communities since Roman Times to the late twentieth century.

 

part |2 pages

PART I WHENCE?

chapter |6 pages

INFLATION PAST

chapter 2|6 pages

Inflation Prcsent

chapter 3|1 pages

THE GREAT BRITISH INFLATION

chapter |1 pages

in an

chapter |2 pages

It was thus

part |2 pages

PART II HOW?

chapter 4|6 pages

MONEY AND THE STATE

chapter |2 pages

It will then be 'borrowing short' to

chapter 5|1 pages

THE NATURE OF INFLATION

chapter |1 pages

will-for a

chapter |3 pages

in the real purchasing power

chapter |2 pages

demand-

chapter |2 pages

if a coherent, progressive,

part |2 pages

PART III WHY?

chapter 6|3 pages

DEMOCRATIC MYTHS AND METHODS

chapter |2 pages

Democracy and To talitarianism

chapter |4 pages

industry-and

chapter |2 pages

Symptoms of as a Policy

chapter 8|7 pages

DEMOCRATIC AND TOTALITARIAN GROWTH

chapter |4 pages

it will have to abandon in-

if it remains demoeratic

chapter |1 pages

birn-prin-

part |2 pages

PART IV WHITHER?

chapter 9|1 pages

SOUND MONEY, SANE SOCIETY

chapter |4 pages

It must have its effect upon people's

chapter |7 pages

if a

chapter |3 pages

if ever, become necessary.

chapter |1 pages

DANGER AHEAD