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If Not Silver, What?

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The author presents a practitioner's argument for restoring silver in the monetary system, systematically rebutting common objections and contrasting monometallic gold policy with bimetallic or silver-backed alternatives. He examines demonetization, relative production and international flows of gold and silver, the practicability of bimetallism, the global dump of silver and Asian demand, and proposes government-issued silver certificates as stable representatives of value. Emphasis falls on the policy's effects on farmers, debtors, and industrial enterprise, and on how banking and vested interests shape public debate, with repeated calls for independent public consideration of monetary reform.

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John W. Bookwalter

John W. Bookwalter was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his novel "If Not Silver, What?", which explores themes of ambition and the pursuit of wealth. Bookwalter's writing reflects the social and economic challenges of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of human motivation and desire. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the cultural landscape of his era.

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