Preserving the Ron Paul legacy.
The Carl Menger Center for the Study of Money and Banking is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to preserving Ron Paul's legacy in promoting the ideals of sound money and banking, and teaching the American people about the past, present, and future of the American monetary system.
The Center is named after Carl Menger because he was the founder of the Austrian School of Economics and the Center is firmly established within the Austrian tradition. Menger's discussion of the origins of money as a social institution rather than a creation of the state forms one of the core principles that the Carl Menger Center intends to spread.
The mission of the Carl Menger Center is to preserve and expand upon Ron Paul's legacy in the field of monetary policy. The Center exists to further the education of the American people on topics of money and banking.
The Carl Menger Center hopes to make the American people aware of the effects of government involvement in money creation, the collusion between government and the banking sector, and the prospects and proposals for wide-ranging structural reform of money and banking.
As an educational organization in the Washington, DC area dedicated to monetary education and reform, the Carl Menger Center seeks to ensure that Dr. Paul's views on monetary policy will remain in the public eye. With the American monetary system in turmoil and the dollar's future at a prominent turning point, it is more important than ever that Dr. Paul's monetary views be prominently publicized.
Our goal is to sow the seeds that will lead to a greater understanding among the American people of the past, present, and future of the American monetary system so that people at the grassroots level will be prepared to demand and implement a sound monetary system.