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    Accordingly, when the supply of gold runs short, the security behind the notes is diminished, the loaning of notes is restricted or suspended, and the panic follows.

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    According to your sympathy, you will take pleasure in your own happiness or in the happiness of other people; but it is always your own happiness you seek.

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    At present, financial crises occur, chiefly because the paper currency is redeemable in gold only.

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    But egoism is more than this. It is the realization by the individual that he is above all institutions and all formulas; that they exist only so far as he chooses to make them his own by accepting them.

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    But the egoist has no ideals, for the knowledge that his ideals are only his ideals, frees him from their domination. He acts for his own interest, not for the interest of ideals.

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    For each one of us stands alone in the midst of a universe.

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    However near and dear to you may be your wife, children, friends, they are not you; they are outside of you.

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    In brief, egoism in its modern interpretation, is the antithesis, not of altruism, but of idealism.

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    It is often said by reformers that government should be conducted upon business principles.

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    It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people without return or accounting, was reckoned, and felt himself to be, a criminal, guilty of the highest crime of disloyalty.

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    Large sums were paid for the use of money, because the available amount of gold and silver was far less than was needed to carry on the commercial transactions of the times.

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    Modern money is almost altogether credit money.

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    Not an old woman that buys a paper of pins, without yielding a part of the price to the banks as interest!

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    Paper currency has hitherto been regarded with suspicion, as insecure.

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    The business of a bank is to lend money; which amounts, nowadays, to lending credit.

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    The egoist is fooled by no ideals: he discards them or uses them, as may suit his own interest.

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    The Massachusetts Land Bank, during Colonial times, prospered, and brought prosperity to the community, until it was forcibly suppressed by special act of Parliament.

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    There is never enough gold to redeem all the currency in circulation.

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    There is no word more generally misinterpreted than the word egoism, in its modern sense.

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    When not only gold but all commodities are available for the redemption of the paper currency, its volume is limited only by the value of all the wealth of the country, and it can never become insecure up to this limit.

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    Your thoughts and emotions are yours alone.