Tag Archives: H.L. Perry
Chomsky on Financialization vs. Capitalism: “That doesn’t make me fall in love with the feudal system.”
Great article about real-world economics on the occasion of Noam Chomsky’s comments in a documentary called “The Divide.” Noam is particularly on point in this one. Example: “INTERVIEWER: Does it give you any hope that some of the super-rich, such … Continue reading
HOW FAKE MONEY BECAME LEGAL MONEY: THE AFFIRMATION OF THE NIXON SHOCK
Forty-three years ago today in what is now not-so-commonly known as the “Nixon Shock”, Richard Nixon ended the Bretton Woods system by ending the convertibility of Federal Reserve Notes to gold, thereby putting the United States—and the world—on the road … Continue reading
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