The Agrarian Crusade for Inflationary Monetary Policy
This nomination for the leaders of the Free Silver movement, most famously William Jennings Bryan with his “Cross of Gold” speech (1896). This was a populist political movement demanding the free coinage of silver at a ratio to gold that would inflate the money supply. Supported deeply indebted farmers and miners, it aimed to raise crop prices and make debt repayment easier. It was a direct challenge to the Eastern financial establishment’s adherence to the gold standard, which caused deflation. The movement, though unsuccessful in winning the presidency, proved that monetary policy is never just technical; it is a deeply political struggle over wealth distribution between debtors and creditors, regions, and classes. It highlighted how business conditions in core sectors (agriculture) could generate mass movements demanding a radical overhaul of the financial system.