
is the highest perfection,
the harmony composed
for his praise
should follow
the strictest rules
that perfection can claim,
as far as human imperfection
can realize them."
-- Johann Josef Fux, 1725
Making Sense of Your DollarsA Biblical Approach to Wealthby Ian Hodge, Ph.D. From the Foreword by R.J. Rushdoony . . . "To be on target is a rare gift. Too many thinkers write intelligently but discursively so that we gain little more than a series of observations without a clear-cut focus. This is not the case with Ian Hodge: his writings have never been concerned with a parade of information and self-promotion but with a concern to share relevant and helpful insights with his readers." |
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From the Foreword by Dr. Gary North. . . "Hodge answers all of the Keynesians' favorite myths: that the free market cannot clear itself of unsold goods; that monetary inflation is a positive benefit to society; that the gold standard is a 'barbarous relic'; that Keynes somehow 'refuted' Say's Law; that monetary demand creates economic production; that saving isn't necessarily a productive thing; that we can 'spend ourselves rich'; that the free market needs a 'visible hand' of a central planning bureaucracy to make it fair, efficient and 'Christian'; that 'deficits don't matter'; that the free market is inherently unstable (random); that the free market is also inherently stable (with significant unemployment); and on and on." |
Baptized Inflation by Ian Hodge provides a Biblical view about economics. It thoroughly refutes the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and Christian economist Douglas Vickers who argued for Keynes's theories in the name of the Bible. Chapters include:-
1. Keynes, Vickers, and Van Til
2. Neither Capitalism Nor Socialism (Maybe)
3. The Harmony of Interests
4. God's Creation and Capitalism
5. Man's Rebellion and Socialism
6. Antinomianism and Autonomy
7. Economic Law
8. Fiscal Policy: Disguised Counterfeiting
9. Say's Law
10. Sovereignty and Money
11. Mumble, Mumble
12. The Great Unmentionable: Unemployment
13. The Marginal Propensity to Confuse
14. The Keynesian Disaster
15. Behold, Our Savior!
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