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1%. The book that the financial establishment doesn't want you to read.: The first ever behind-the-curtain look at how banks really function, and thei
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- Why is fractional reserve banking like a distorted version of the game Monopoly?
- Why does the establishment find women's sexual education repugnant?
- Why does the economy blow up from time to time?
- Why was Karl Marx so pissed off?
- What does Professor Sybill Trelawney have in common with the governors of the Federal Reserve? It shows that the 1% derive much of their power from their preferential access to bank-created money. Money and the banking system underlie inequality and discrimination in society; if you want to address these issues, you have to start at the source. In the end, this is not really a book about money and banking; it is more about our values as a society.
- Why is fractional reserve banking like a distorted version of the game Monopoly?
- Why does the establishment find women's sexual education repugnant?
- Why does the economy blow up from time to time?
- Why was Karl Marx so pissed off?
- What does Professor Sybill Trelawney have in common with the governors of the Federal Reserve? It shows that the 1% derive much of their power from their preferential access to bank-created money. Money and the banking system underlie inequality and discrimination in society; if you want to address these issues, you have to start at the source. In the end, this is not really a book about money and banking; it is more about our values as a society.
Paperback
$12.99