Moyen De Brûler, Sous Six Mois, Douze Cents Millions D'assignats Et Plus, penned by Payenneville and Pain, offers a fascinating glimpse into the tumultuous financial landscape of revolutionary France. Published in 1793, this work delves into a proposed method for destroying over twelve hundred million assignats-the paper currency issued by the French National Assembly-within six months.
The pamphlet provides insights into the economic challenges faced by the revolutionary government, grappling with inflation and the complexities of managing the nation's finances amidst political upheaval. It serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the financial strategies and debates of the time and offers readers a unique perspective on the intersection of politics and economics during the French Revolution.
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