A Financial Fable

A Financial Fable

Infobox Comic
name = "A Financial Fable"


image_caption =
code = W WDC 126-02
title_orig =
hero = Donald Duck
appearances = Donald Duck
Scrooge McDuck
Gladstone Gander
Huey, Dewey and Louie
pages = 10
layout = 4 rows per page
story = Carl Barks
ink = Carl Barks
date = September 14, 1950
first = "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" #126
March 1951
inducks_id = W+WDC+126-02

"A Financial Fable" (also known as "The Cyclone Money Crib") is a Donald Duck comic book story written and illustrated by Carl Barks in September 1950. As with many other Barks stories, it was originally untitled. The story deals with what will happen if everyone in a community become millionaires.

Publications

The story first appeared in "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" #126 in March 1951. It has later appeared in "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" #363 (December 1970) and #489 (August 1981), "Uncle Scrooge Adventures" #23 (November 1993), "Uncle Scrooge" #326 (February 2004), and other publications.Inducks comic|W+WDC+126-02]

Outside of the United States, the story has been published in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and probably other countries.

Plot

Scrooge McDuck is running a farm, employing his nephews as farmhands. While Huey, Dewey and Louie enjoy working, Donald Duck is tired of labour and quits the job, joining his lucky cousin Gladstone Gander in searching for luck and money.

Scrooge keeps all his money in a corn crib at the farm. When a cyclone hits the crib, the cash is spread all over the area. Scrooge is not upset, knowing that if he and his young nephews keep working, they will get the money back soon enough.

Meanwhile, Gladstone is demonstrating his unbelievable luck, holding out his hat and asking for some money to land in it. Two million of Scrooge's dollars then fall down from the sky and land in the hat. The two cousins decide to spend the money on travelling, and drive to the local village to buy gas. When they arrive, they learn that money has been raining over the villagers too, and now that everyone are millionaires, no-one are working anymore. Therefore, they can not buy gas, or take the bus, or even buy good shoes so that they can walk to a town where they can buy something. Donald gives up, and returns to his uncle, where he gets his job back, while Gladstone gives Donald his million and goes fishing. Scrooge informs him that if he wants to eat eggs for breakfast, they cost a million each.

Eventually, all the new millionaires go to Scrooge's farm to buy food and perhaps get a job. With the prizes having drastically increased — an egg now costs one million dollars, as does a ham, and a cabbage costs two million — Scrooge soon gets all of his money back, and everything is back to normal.

Analysis

The message of the story has been described as politically right-wing. Ed Natcher of Prism Comics wrote that Barks "wrote from a socio-economic viewpoint that was somewhat to the right of Ayn Rand" and that the story could make "any Bush blush with envy at its conservative credentials". [cite web |url=http://prismcomics.com/display.php?id=1220 |title=A Financial Fable |accessyear=2008 |accessmonthday=February 13 |last=Natcher |first=Ed | |year=2006 |work=Prism Comics] Donaldist Jon Gisle called the story "a classic defence of the capitalistic system". [cite book |last=Gisle |first=Jon |title=Donaldismen |origyear=1973 |year=2006 |publisher=Gyldendal |language=Norwegian |pages=80]

Gunnar Bårdsen, a Norwegian professor of economics, has pointed out the similarities between the story and Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman's 1969 theories of "helicopter money". [cite journal |last=Oksholen |first=Tore |year=2006 |month=06 |title=Nobel Donald |journal=Gemini |pages=21–23 |url=http://www.ntnu.no/gemini/2006-03/20-23.htm |accessdate= 2008-02-13 |language=Norwegian ]

Barks himself said the following on the message of the story: "I'm sure the lesson I preached in this story of easy riches will get me in a cell in a Siberian gulag someday..." [cite web |url=http://www.cbarks.dk/theeconomist.htm |title=The Economist | accessyear=2008 | accessmonthday=February 13 |last=Kylling |first=Peter |date=2006-04-28 |work= [http://www.cbarks.dk cbarks.dk] ]

References

External links

*Inducks comic|W+WDC+126-02


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