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Opposing the Money Lenders - The Struggle to Abolish Interest Slavery (Paperback)
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Opposing the Money Lenders - The Struggle to Abolish Interest Slavery (Paperback)
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Opposing the Money Lenders is a collection of writings from some of
the most determined fighters against usury and the Central Banking
system during the 20th Century. Those included are Arthur Nelson
Field, John A. Lee, John Hargrave, Ezra Pound, Father Charles
Coughlin, and Gottfried Feder, who fought and inspired mass
movements that struggled to liberate their nations from the forces
of what one - Gottfried Feder - aptly called "Mammonism." The
subject of the supply of our money, and who controls it, is the
greatest social issue that confronts humanity today. It is the
"Hidden Hand" behind history. Without dealing with the problems of
banking and usury, without a people having control over its own
means of credit and exchange, there can be no genuine nationhood,
and no real freedom, whether personal or national. Almost every
individual, family, nation, indeed most of the world, is in thrall
to the money lenders. Despite advances in mechanisation and
technology, people are working longer hours, and are more enslaved
to the economic treadmill than were their ancestors in Medieval
times. At the same time, despite mass education, people today
understand the economic and financial system far less than their
parents and grandparents. Opposing the Money Lenders examines our
parasitic financial system and the means by which it might be
replaced.
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