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Registro 39 de 44
Clasificación:
332.46 D316
Título:
Rights vs. privileges : an analysis of two powerful privileged interests that have deprived us of fundamental rights. --
Imp / Ed.:
San Anselmo, CA, Estados Unidos : Provocative Press, c1992.
Descripción:
viii, 127 p. ; 22 cm.
Contenido:
A chance encounter. -- Our unsound tax laws and measures for reform. -- Banking and monetary reforms to preserve private enterprise. -- Our unsound monetary system and measures for reform. -- Arguments are fallacious for world central bank. -- What to do about the dollar. -- Periodic liquidity crises: the real cause and cure. -- Should banks be permitted to borrow short and lend long? -- Banking reforms to stop periodic liquidity crises. -- The one hundred per cent reserve proposal revisited. --
Resumen:
Tomado de la pasta: "At the root of America's worst problems in the fact that we have never been true to Jefferson's principle: Equal rights for all; special privileges to none. When you allow special privileges to some, the rest of the population is put at a disadvantage which is magnified with each succeeding generation. Our economy collapses periodically, wealth becomes more and more concentrated in the hands of a few, and our taxes become more burdensome. Increasing poverty and continuous unemployment result in a mixture of despair and rage that leads to drug use and violent crime. And when conditions get bad enough, the likelihood of a military or Fascist coup increases." --
ISBN:
0963382004

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