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Currency Wars II

The Power of Gold

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Human society typically resembles a pyramid, where a small, critical minority ascends the social structure through intelligence, diligence, and sometimes through violence or fraud. Once they gain financial power and influence, they consolidate their interests by altering the rules and forming a ruling elite with interconnected agendas. In Eastern societies, this power pyramid is based on regimes, while in the West, it relies on hidden debts that bind various societal strata. Here, creditors wield dominant power over debtors, with the state apparatus primarily serving to uphold this financial chain. The largest creditors, particularly central banks controlled by international bankers since the 19th century, dictate the rules of the game, positioning themselves as the ultimate lawmakers. Consequently, the West functions as a financial powerhouse that significantly influences government decisions. This work will explore the formation, development, exclusion, conflict, alliance, and checks and balances among major financial power groups in Europe and the United States over 300 years. It will systematically analyze the decision-making mechanisms of today's dominant forces and unveil the mystery of the "international banking family club" that governs the world.

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Currency Wars II, Hongbing Song

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Titel
Currency Wars II
Untertitel
The Power of Gold
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Hongbing Song
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
420
ISBN10
1913890597
ISBN13
9781913890599
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Beschreibung
Human society typically resembles a pyramid, where a small, critical minority ascends the social structure through intelligence, diligence, and sometimes through violence or fraud. Once they gain financial power and influence, they consolidate their interests by altering the rules and forming a ruling elite with interconnected agendas. In Eastern societies, this power pyramid is based on regimes, while in the West, it relies on hidden debts that bind various societal strata. Here, creditors wield dominant power over debtors, with the state apparatus primarily serving to uphold this financial chain. The largest creditors, particularly central banks controlled by international bankers since the 19th century, dictate the rules of the game, positioning themselves as the ultimate lawmakers. Consequently, the West functions as a financial powerhouse that significantly influences government decisions. This work will explore the formation, development, exclusion, conflict, alliance, and checks and balances among major financial power groups in Europe and the United States over 300 years. It will systematically analyze the decision-making mechanisms of today's dominant forces and unveil the mystery of the "international banking family club" that governs the world.