Web Letters: How to Break the Money Monopoly

By Nicholas von Hoffman

October 2, 2008

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  • What a happy discovery when I found this website to see that Nicholas von Hoffman is still around. I used to love reading the San Francisco Chronicle Sunday edition when I was in college back in the 1960s because the editorial page ran the full gamut from left to right. Von Hoffman was always a great read. Now, if we could just get I.F. "Izzy" Stone back...

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