“Steeped in Romanity” — Fr. Victor-Alain Berto

Articles written, translated or selected by John S. Daly

The guiding star of this site is fidelity to Rome.

From torrid south to frozen north,
The wave harmonious stretches forth,
Yet strikes no chord more true to Rome’s,
Than rings within our hearts and homes.
Cardinal Wiseman

The Rôle of Money

Frederick Soddy$19.95

The Rôle of Money Professor Frederick Soddy (1877-1956) was a distinguished English scientist, polymath and Nobel prize-winner. The learned world was prompt to admire his unique contributions to the study of physics and chemistry. But when he turned his gigantic intellect to the objective evaluation of the system of banking and the creation and distribution of money, his findings roused the ire of vested interests. He found himself rejected as a crank and his arguments dismissed without evaluation or refutation. The passage of time and the current financial crisis have brought belated recognition of his genius and wisdom. Anyone who wishes to understand money and all that depends on it should read the clear and powerful explanations given in this book.



Tags: Banking, Financial crisis, Inflation, Money
Width: 6
Height: 9
Weight: 0.54 lb
Number of pages: 128
Date of publication: August 10, 2010
Binding: Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior ink: Black & white
ISBN: 9782917813331