works I have read... ( and have influenced my notions on money)  


Fiction


Tom Robbins Another Roadside Attraction, Jitterbug Perfume Skinny Legs and All, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Fierce Invalids Home, From Hot Climates


Thomas Pynchon Gravity's Rainbow, Cring of Lot 49 "V"


Aldous Huxley Brave New World, Island, Doors of Perception, The Perenial Philosophy


Frank Herbert

Dune, The Double Trilogy, The Ascension Factor Trilogy, The Santaroga Barrier


Gabriel Garcia Marquez 100 Years of Solitude, Love in the Time of Cholera

 

 


Joseph Heller Catch 22, Something Happened, God Knows


 

John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, In Dubious Battle


Mark Twain Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, To the Person Sitting in Darkness


  Non-Fiction


George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff 

Beelzebub's Tales to his Grandson, All and Everything, Meetings with Remarkable Men


Ezra Pound The Cantos, Selected Prose, Confucius


Alexander Del Mar The Science of Money The History of Money  History of Monetary Crimes


Alfred Richard Orage collected Essays


Frederick Soddy Money as a Tool of Measurement


Silvio Gesell The Natural Economic Order


Thorsten Veblen Theory of the Leisure Class


Irving Fisher 100% Money


Milton Friedman Free To Choose


C.H. Douglas Social Credit


P. J. Proudhon The Idea of the Revolution in the 19th Century


Wright Pattnam 1939 Bill in U.S. Congress to Monetize the National Debt


Jerry Voorhis Out of Debt, Out of Danger


Thomas Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The Copernican Revolution


Kenneth Boulding The Image


Buckminster Fuller Nine Chains to the Moon, The Grunch of Giants, Synergetics


Pierre Teilhard de Chardin The Phenomenon of Man The Future of Man


Thomas Paine Common Sense


Earle Davis Vision Fugitive, Ezra Pound and Economics


Douglass R. Hofstadter Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Braid


Von Neuman and Kasner Mathematics and the Imagination Mathematics and the Imagination


John Napier Logarhythmns Plain Discovery


Marilyn Ferguson Aquarian Conspiracy


Jasper Clark Letter to his brother Emerson