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Reform the Money

Reform the Money

A collection of speeches and interviews with Economists, Economic Pundits and Financial Consultants on the topics of Economics, Monetary Reform, Globalisation, Banking, Financial Fraud and the Global Fincancial Crisis. "Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce...." James A. Garfield

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L. Randall Wray — L. Randall Wray interviewed by Ian Masters on KPFK FM-90.7 - Los Angeles more

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"Guns, Finance and Butter - Finance Is the New Mode of Warfare" with Michael Hudson on Guns and Butter, for July 13, 2011 - 1:00pm more

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"Debt Deflation in Europe and America" with Michael Hudson on Guns and Butter, for September 14, 2011 - 1:00pm more

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Marshall Auerback —  “How Japan Will Bounce Back” - Radio Free Dylan (Mar 18, 2011) more

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3.8 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • MMT School found here

    Anyone who is interested in knowing how monetary operations and how the US economy works, listen to any of the podcasts with Randy Wray, Warren Mosler in the head lines. You will be miles ahead of the main stream media who don't have a clue.

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    Ananiya
    United States8 years ago
  • Michael Hudson Interview

    This interview was a complete waste of time. The interviewee was asked a single question and expounded for 15 minutes on political drivel. The contortions you have to go through to make it make sense is tiring. Hudson's agenda was obvious and boring. I will give the podcast a fair shake and listen to another guest. Hopefully this go-round is more interesting. No fault of the host, rather this specific guest.

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    Kkkkkkooooollllllll
    United States12 years ago
  • Valuable resource

    Thanks and please continue posting, I challenge anyone to test the predictive and policy positions of those posted here against anyone else.

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    5
    Bryanvn
    United States13 years ago
  • Disinformation

    Either this is disinformation or this supposed expert economist knows nothing about the system really works. His explanation of how it works completely break down as soon as you realize the federal reserve is actually a private company masquerading as a federal agency.

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    Vikingsc
    Canada13 years ago
  • Lost Science of money

    If these guys would have read some books of the Austrian school they would become austrians themselves. The wheel has already been invented. It is called the Austrian school. They just want to feel original

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    Johnjacobjingleheimer
    United States13 years ago

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