Sound Money Fans in 2021

A reader sent in a useful list of organizations that actively promote “Sound Money,” (that is, gold-based money) today.

Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives | Cato Institute
https://www.cato.org › center-monetary-financial-altern…
Editor’s Note: Cato has been a Monetarist hangout since its inception. Probably, this was one reason why co-founder Murray Rothbard soon jumped ship and set up the Mises Institute as an alternative. Cato has hosted gold standard advocates in the past, but the organization is predominantly a floating-fiat advocacy group, today focusing on “NGDP Targeting.”

Alt-M – Ideas for an Alternative Monetary Future
https://www.alt-m.org
This blog has had a “free banking” or alternative independent currency theme, which today has had a lot of traction as “cryptocurrencies.” Of course, gold-based alternative currencies are one aspect of this.

New World Economics
https://newworldeconomics.com
Chez moi.

Sound Money Project – AIER – American Institute for …
https://www.aier.org › pertinent_category › sound-mon…
AIER has been gold standard fans since the 1930s, critiquing the devaluations and floating fiat currencies of that decade. I hope they become more active on this front soon. Recently, they became the home of the Sound Money Project, which previously was hosted by the Atlas Network.

Sound Money Defense League
https://www.soundmoneydefense.org
Reestablishing Gold and Silver as America’s Constitutional Money.

Ludwig von Mises Institute
mises.org
A ton of worthwhile material in support of gold-based money, with an Austrian theme, including the writings of Mises, Rothbard and many others.

Foundation for Economic Education
fee.org
“What Do We Mean by Sound Money?”
I don’t think of FEE as being active on the Sound Money front, but it seems to be in support of the basic idea.

FreedomWorks
https://www.freedomworks.org/issue/sound-money
“Sound Money” was always part of the vision of the more sophisticated leaders in Washington, including Jack Kemp and Ronald Reagan.

Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education
https://fame.org
A nice club for Sound Money fans. I’ve attended their New York dinners from time to time.

Beyond Money
https://beyondmoney.net
A blog related to the 2009 book The End of Money and the Future of Civilization. Judging this book by its cover, I don’t think we are going to have “the end of money” anytime soon.