Bank Robbery : The Way We Create Money, and How It Damages the World by Ivo Mosley (2020, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTriarchy Press
ISBN-101911193643
ISBN-139781911193647
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038698045

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Number of Pages204 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBank Robbery : the Way We Create Money, and How It Damages the World
Publication Year2020
SubjectBanks & Banking, Finance / General, Money & Monetary Policy
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
AuthorIvo Mosley
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight10.6 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2019-467510
SynopsisOur money system is a toxic left-over from a time when theft on a grand scale - war and empire-building - was glorified. Today, we need to move on from a system that allows and encourages the worst in us (and the worst among us) to prosper. We take the money system for granted. - We accept that banks have the right to create, rent out and then destroy money. - We accept that banks have a right to charge us (and our government) interest on this money. - We accept that the system enhances inequality, drives climate change, degrades our planet, promotes war and conflict, and has always led to eventual disaster. But why do we accept this manifestly undemocratic money system, which serves only to concentrate power and wealth in the hands of organisations and individuals that have profit - not our collective interests - at heart? Researcher and writer Ivo Mosley here uncovers - and tells - the story of how money-creation works and how it came to be this way. Many years in the writing, this book is not an attack on individuals or a rant against bankers. Rather it's a remarkably clear and comprehensive examination of a system that supports unaccountable and destructive power. It also points the way to the simple reforms that are necessary if we wish to create a more just and equitable world., Our money system is a toxic left-over from a time when theft on a grand scale was glorified. Today, we need to move on from a system that allows and encourages the worst in us (and among us) to prosper. We accept that the system enhances inequality, drives climate change, degrades our planet, and promotes war and conflict. But why do we accept this manifestly undemocratic money system, which serves only to concentrate power and wealth in the hands of organisations and individuals that do not have our collective interests at heart? Researcher and writer Ivo Mosley set out to uncover and tell the story of how money-creation works. This book is a remarkably clear and comprehensive examination of a system that supports unaccountable and destructive power. It also points the way to the simple reforms that are necessary if we wish to create a more just and equitable world., Our money system is a toxic left-over from a time when theft on a grand scale - war and empire-building - was glorified. Today, we need to move on from a system that allows and encourages the worst in us (and the worst among us) to prosper. We take the money system for granted. We accept that banks have the right to create, rent out and then destroy money. We accept that banks have a right to charge us (and our government) interest on this money. We accept that the system enhances inequality, drives climate change, degrades our planet, promotes war and conflict, and has always led to eventual disaster. But why do we accept this manifestly undemocratic money system, which serves only to concentrate power and wealth in the hands of organisations and individuals that have profit - not our collective interests - at heart? Curious to find the answer, researcher and writer Ivo Mosley set out to uncover - and tell - the story of how money-creation works and how it came to be this way. Many years in the writing, this book is not an attack on individuals or a rant against bankers. Rather it's a remarkably clear and comprehensive examination of a system that supports unaccountable and destructive power. It also points the way to the simple reforms that are necessary if we wish to create a more just and equitable world.
LC Classification NumberHG226.3.M67 2020

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