Robinson Crusoe's Money; or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Remote Island Community
David Ames Wells
Politics & Social Sciences
Robinson Crusoe's Money; or, The Remarkable Financial Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Remote Island Community
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Preface.
Contents.
Illustrations.
Robinson Crusoe’s Money.
Chapter I.
The Three Great Bags of Money.
Chapter II.
A New Social Order of Things.
Chapter III.
The Period of Barter.
Chapter IV.
How They Invented Money.
Chapter V.
How the People on the Island and Elsewhere Learned Wisdom.
Chapter VI.
Gold, and How they Came to Use It.
Chapter VII.
How the Islanders Determined to be an Honest and Free People.
Chapter VIII.
How the People on the Island Came to Use Currency in the Place of Money.
Chapter IX.
War with the Cannibals, and What Came of It.
Chapter X.
After the War.
Chapter XI.
The New Millennium.
Chapter XII.
Getting Sober.
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