Growth and Inflation. 97 Percent Owned. International Aspects / National Currency Reform. Part 2
Description
What can be done to break the grip of Big Banking and put money back to work for the good of the middle and lower classes who, due primarily to credit-fueled inflation, are working longer and longer for less and less? Fact-based and clearly articulated, this documentary reveals that the power of private banks to electronically create money at will is the piece of the Great Recession puzzle that mainstream neoclassical economists were missing when they failed to predict the crisis that slammed the world economy. Sections of the program include How to Avoid Inflation, Decrease in the Standard of Living, Ever-Increasing Debt, Resistance to Banking Fiat Monopoly, Complementary Currencies, The Bank Run, Currency Wars (Competitive Devaluation), International Currency Reform, Democratize the Money Supply, Safe Banking, P2P Banking, and Barriers to Reform. Some content may be objectionable.
Runtime
52 min
Series
Subjects
- Social structure (572)
- Wealth (179)
- Inflation (Finance) (27)
- Macroeconomics (317)
- Power (Social sciences) (152)
- Currency question (1)
- Money (94)
- Work and family (89)
- Social classes (184)
- International economic relations (341)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c2012
Database
Films on Demand
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