Henry Meulen (1881–1978) was a British free banking proponent.[1] Meulen was very involved with different British libertarian advocacy organizations, mainly the Personal Rights Association.[2]
Henry Meulen | |
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Born | 1881 |
Died | 1978 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Free banking proponent |
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Selected works
edit- Meulen, Henry. Banking and the Social Problem. 1909
- Meulen, Henry. Free banking. 1934.
- Meulen, Henry. Free Banking. An outline of a policy of individualism. 1934
- Meulen, Henry. Individualist Anarchism (Reprinted from "The Word," November 1949. With a portrait.) 1949
- Meulen, Henry. Industrial Justice through Banking Reform. An outline of a policy of individualism. 1917
- The price of gold. By T. Goeritz and H. Meulen. 3rd ed. 1972
References
edit- ^ Dowd, Kevin (1992). "The Monetary Economics of Henry Meulen". Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 24 (2): 173–183. doi:10.2307/1992734. ISSN 0022-2879. JSTOR 1992734.
- ^ S. D'amato, David (22 June 2015). "Henry Meulen, Forefather of Free Banking". www.libertarianism.org. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
External links
edit- Works by or about Henry Meulen at the Internet Archive
- Part I of Instead of a Magazine Correspondence between Beckerath and Muelen Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI edited by John Zube