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The author examines the nature of value, distinguishing subjective (use or marginal utility) and objective (exchange or purchasing power) conceptions, then defines money, its functions, and the need for an invariable money value. He critiques existing arrangements—gold, silver, bimetallism, and paper—investigating their effects on price stability and international payments and applies these critiques to the United States. Various reform proposals are evaluated, and a specific alternative monetary framework is outlined that separates a stable standard of value from a practicable medium of exchange. The work concludes by weighing merits and objections to the proposed system.

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Arthur Isaac Fonda

Arthur Isaac Fonda was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his book "Honest Money," which explores themes of finance and ethics in monetary systems. Fonda's writing reflects a keen interest in economic principles and their implications for society. His contributions to literature provide insight into the financial challenges of his time, making his work relevant for readers interested in economic history and theory.

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