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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 282 Jim Grant on The Forgotten Depression

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2014

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Jim Grant, Ron Paul's choice for Fed chairman, discusses his new book The Forgotten Depression -- 1921: The Crash That Cured Itself.

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0:00.0

In a world of Democrats, there will be time for them to make profits.

0:05.2

Now's not that time.

0:06.4

And Republicans.

0:07.9

I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market system.

0:12.2

You need a voice of liberty.

0:15.0

Look no further.

0:16.8

You've found it.

0:18.4

Tom Woods.

0:21.2

Beware, citizen.

0:22.9

You are now departing from the world of allowable opinion.

0:26.9

The Tom Woods Show.

0:33.7

Welcome, everybody.

0:35.0

It's Monday, November 10th, 2014.

0:41.3

And we're talking today to the man Ron Paul said that if elected, he would appoint as chairman of the Federal Reserve, and that of course is

0:47.7

James Grant. Jim Grant is the founder and editor of Grant's interest rate observer. He's the author of numerous books,

0:56.4

but today I want to focus in particular on his brand new book coming out tomorrow called The Forgotten

1:04.3

Depression, 1921, the crash that cured itself. Jim Grant, welcome to the show.

1:11.5

Thank you, Tom.

1:12.1

Nice to be here.

1:13.2

It's a real pleasure to have you on.

1:15.1

It's a great coincidence that I was planning to invite you anyway, and then I discovered

1:19.6

you have this book to be released tomorrow, The Forgotten Depression, 1921, the Crash

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