1971: How All of America's Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History
"Paul Stone's passion for the common American is as powerful as his disdain for massive, centralized government. The story told in this book has never been shared before, offering incredible distinctions between modern economic policy and fundamental realities. While Paul's perspectives will challenge supporters of money printing, everyday Americans will gain a new understanding of the root causes of the struggles they face." — Larry Kudlow, Host of Kudlow on Fox Business Network

"1971 offers a gripping critique of one of the most pivotal moments in modern economic history. Nixon's decision to remove the U.S. from the gold standard set the stage for decades of financial and social instability. It is one of the most important events that hardly anyone knows anything about. And Paul offers a roadmap to help save this country and world. A must-read." — Greg Kelly, Host of Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax

In this urgent and provocative book, Paul Stone uncovers the far-reaching consequences of Richard Nixon's decision to remove the US dollar from the gold standard—a single act that reshaped America's economy and set the stage for decades of instability, inflation, and mounting debt.

With meticulous research and a fearless perspective, Stone exposes how this pivotal moment led to the erosion of middle-class prosperity and the looming financial collapse we face today. This is more than a history lesson—it's a wake-up call. For those who feel the weight of rising costs, stagnant wages, and an uncertain future, this book reveals the hidden forces at play and offers a deeper understanding of the crisis ahead.
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1971: How All of America's Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History
"Paul Stone's passion for the common American is as powerful as his disdain for massive, centralized government. The story told in this book has never been shared before, offering incredible distinctions between modern economic policy and fundamental realities. While Paul's perspectives will challenge supporters of money printing, everyday Americans will gain a new understanding of the root causes of the struggles they face." — Larry Kudlow, Host of Kudlow on Fox Business Network

"1971 offers a gripping critique of one of the most pivotal moments in modern economic history. Nixon's decision to remove the U.S. from the gold standard set the stage for decades of financial and social instability. It is one of the most important events that hardly anyone knows anything about. And Paul offers a roadmap to help save this country and world. A must-read." — Greg Kelly, Host of Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax

In this urgent and provocative book, Paul Stone uncovers the far-reaching consequences of Richard Nixon's decision to remove the US dollar from the gold standard—a single act that reshaped America's economy and set the stage for decades of instability, inflation, and mounting debt.

With meticulous research and a fearless perspective, Stone exposes how this pivotal moment led to the erosion of middle-class prosperity and the looming financial collapse we face today. This is more than a history lesson—it's a wake-up call. For those who feel the weight of rising costs, stagnant wages, and an uncertain future, this book reveals the hidden forces at play and offers a deeper understanding of the crisis ahead.
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1971: How All of America's Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History

1971: How All of America's Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History

1971: How All of America's Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History

1971: How All of America's Problems Can Be Traced to a Singular Day in History

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"Paul Stone's passion for the common American is as powerful as his disdain for massive, centralized government. The story told in this book has never been shared before, offering incredible distinctions between modern economic policy and fundamental realities. While Paul's perspectives will challenge supporters of money printing, everyday Americans will gain a new understanding of the root causes of the struggles they face." — Larry Kudlow, Host of Kudlow on Fox Business Network

"1971 offers a gripping critique of one of the most pivotal moments in modern economic history. Nixon's decision to remove the U.S. from the gold standard set the stage for decades of financial and social instability. It is one of the most important events that hardly anyone knows anything about. And Paul offers a roadmap to help save this country and world. A must-read." — Greg Kelly, Host of Greg Kelly Reports on Newsmax

In this urgent and provocative book, Paul Stone uncovers the far-reaching consequences of Richard Nixon's decision to remove the US dollar from the gold standard—a single act that reshaped America's economy and set the stage for decades of instability, inflation, and mounting debt.

With meticulous research and a fearless perspective, Stone exposes how this pivotal moment led to the erosion of middle-class prosperity and the looming financial collapse we face today. This is more than a history lesson—it's a wake-up call. For those who feel the weight of rising costs, stagnant wages, and an uncertain future, this book reveals the hidden forces at play and offers a deeper understanding of the crisis ahead.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184340296
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Paul Stone is a son, brother, father, husband, and American. He is the CEO of Colonial Metals Group and a proud Air Force veteran. A frequent presence on national news programs, Stone is known for his sharp insights and unapologetic defense of American values.

Dave Erickson is a bestselling author, award-winning journalist, Emmy-winning television producer, and a much sought-after ghostwriter.

He has appeared on HLN, CNN, and Newsmax, as well as television stations, podcasts, and radio networks across the country. Erickson’s X feed and op-eds have been quoted in the New York Daily News, Mashable, Yahoo! News, BuzzFeed, CNN.com, CNBC, the Washington Times, the Arizona Republic, and many other sites.

Erickson lives in Fort Worth, Texas, with Laurie and their lovable rescue dog Emmy.
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