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Value Given, Value Received, the second volume of the three-part Blind Vision series, is a critical extension of the fundamentals Curtis Greco presented in We Hold These Truths... the introductory volume of this series.  Using the language and subject of economics and his own history, this book grapples not only with the question, “What is freedom?” it also explores freedom’s natural extension – a citizen’s personal industry.  Greco brings a fierce urgency to his thesis that far from being dreadfully tedious or boring, economics and money are, in reality, intensely personal and relevant…mehr

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Value Given, Value Received, the second volume of the three-part Blind Vision series, is a critical extension of the fundamentals Curtis Greco presented in We Hold These Truths... the introductory volume of this series.  Using the language and subject of economics and his own history, this book grapples not only with the question, “What is freedom?” it also explores freedom’s natural extension – a citizen’s personal industry.  Greco brings a fierce urgency to his thesis that far from being dreadfully tedious or boring, economics and money are, in reality, intensely personal and relevant issues.  Among the subjects covered are simple economics, monetary policy, the practice of money (including the dangers of a fiat money system), prospects and proposals for the future, and a lively discussion of the virtues of an old-fashioned gold/silver standard. As in We Hold These Truths..., every position Greco advances draws from the fundamental principles upon which America was founded.   “I believe that our greatest challenge will be overcoming the risk of defining the discussion as being a choice over competing Political Ideologies when the issue at hand is far greater. This Nation finds itself at a defining moment along the path toward an uncertain future; the course we select will be seen by future generations as being either inspired or tragically predictable. As then General George Washington said in 1783, ‘Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.’”    —Curtis Greco
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Curtis Greco, founder of The Imperfect Messenger Foundation, is an engaging speaker and writer covering a variety of topics including kinetic behavioral dynamics and socio-political, economic and corporal philosophies. A successful businessman, Curtis has spent 13 years in professional public accounting and 20 years in real estate sales, development and finance. He currently resides in Santa Rosa, California with his wife and two children.