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When There is No Money: The Monetary Foundation Examined
Beers's first treatise argues that paper currency cannot constitute 'money' because money requires intrinsic substance. The constitutional argument is foreclosed by the Legal Tender Cases (Knox v. Lee, Juilliard v. Greenman). The functional argument — that modern fiat currency operates more like debt than like money — has economic substance the Constitution does not engage. Two questions, two different answers.
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May 11, 2026