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>Copernicus, Galileo and Gold. Part II  - Hugo Salinas Price - Plata.com
i have already answered your question. Just read my post. But you have not answered mine.

i have no problem whatsoever with people valuing precious metals and do so myself. Precious metals are a hedge against government and given how enormously irresponsible governments have become in being good stewards of our money, now is the time to own them. No question about it.
That being said, many different things represent wealth and they are no more suited to being used as money than is gold.

There will be no apology from me for trying to "intellectualize" the subject. If you do not wish to be presented with logical arguments backed by irrefutable facts, my suggestion is that you stick to the dumbed down notions of HSP. You might also enjoy the work of Nathan Lewis.


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Beginning of the headline :The development of Economics and the development of Astronomy share interesting parallels. Aristarchus of Samos – the Greek island that produced Pythagoras – was born in 310 B.C. Aristarchus set Astronomy on the path that would have led to its correct development by postulating the Sun as the center of the Universe, with the Earth revolving around the Sun while revolving around its own axis; he also set the planets in the correct order of their distance from the Sun. Unfortunately, the preconcei... Read More
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