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Finance Economics
The real worry is this: in a deflationary environment the cost of debt (including interest rates) rises. While the price of e.g. tomatoes can fall below the cost of growing tomatoes – the ‘price' of money - interest rates - can never fall below zero. So while prices and wages might turn negative (i.e. people lose their incomes) the price of money cannot turn negative.....Which is why we women should make a strong effort to understand finance and economics - monetary policy as well as fiscal (taxation) policy - and not let the boys in pin-stripe suits run the economy. They have amply demonstrated their incompetence.
A Conspiracy Called Conservation (P. Jensen)
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There are forces, vexatious, malicious, vindictive and covetous, at work in our community which are hell-bent on destroying this country’s prosperity, productivity and initiative, breaking up the family, perverting our citizens, corrupting our children ..
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A History of Monetary Crimes (A. Del Mar)
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The insidious crime of secretly or surreptitiously altering the monetary laws of a State – than which no more dastardly or fatal blow can be dealt at its liberties – is not a new one.
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A Licence to Live (D.E.Phelps)
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No one knows to what heights human nature could rise under conditions of real security, because there has never been an economy in which the goods and money were equated, and both sufficient.
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At What Cost? (R.Anderson)
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“Money power denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes.”- William Jennings Bryan 1860-1925 Lawyer and U S secretary of State
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Big Oil & Bankers in the Persian Gulf (D.Henderson)
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In 1975 Anthony Sampson penned 'The Seven Sisters: The Great Oil Companies and the World They Made,' bestowing the collective name "Seven Sisters" on the giant oil companies which throughout history sought to control the world's crude oil.
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Coin's Financial School
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“Coin's Financial School” appeared over a span of years after 1894 printed by William Harvey's private ‘Coin Publishing Company’ in Chicago. The copy chosen for reissue here is the earliest complete copy in Harvard University, received 31 Mar 1895.
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (J.Perkins)
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"Economic hit men," John Perkins writes, "are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder."
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Defy and Win (G. Bird)
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The 1991 wool crash turned the Author’s life upside down. The Bank’s methods, threads and arrogance in systematically treating good families like dirt and destroying their pride and dignity was unbelievable. This book is a result of “walking over ...
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Democratising Money (C.H.Pinwill)
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By early 1990, democratic acclaim had approached almost universal dimensions among the peoples of the world. While in the West, there has never been less satisfaction with their representative systems; not because they are representative, but because ...
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Economics of the Green Renaissance (J.Gibb Stuart)
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What are the means to a “green” environment. Why can’t we “go green”? How can we “go green”? A simple amendment to the system can bring the change or conservation we need. Here it is – explained!
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Europe and the Faith (H.Belloc)$14.55 Kerry Bolton's 'Introduction' reviews Belloc's major points, drawing from the famous social commentator William Cobbett, who showed that even the humblest classes of Medieval Europe lived far better than their counterparts centuries later.
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Family Farming, A New Economic Vision (M.Strange)
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Marty Strange cuts right to the value questions at stake in American agriculture. He compellingly argues that Americans do have a choice. We can choose an agriculture that is fair, humane, and sustainable-and economically viable as well.
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