Synopsis
This book is a collection of essays that critique the existing monetary system and offer a proposal for reform. The author believes that the current system is unjust and exploitative, and that it gives too much power to the banks. He proposes a system in which the government would issue currency directly to the people, rather than through banks. He argues that this would make the money supply more democratic and would reduce the power of the banks over the economy. The book draws on a wide range of sources, including history, economics, and philosophy, to support its arguments. The author's insights are thought-provoking and challenging, and the book is sure to spark debate among readers interested in economics and politics.
About the Author
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), who claimed to be the re-incarnation of Dr. John Dee among others, lived in England from 1875 through 1947. He is the author of several Weiser Books titles, including "Book of Thoth", "Diary of a Drug Fiend", "Magick", "Book of Lies", "Book of the Law and 777 & Other Qabalistic Writings". He was a poet, mountaineer, secret agent, magus, libertine, and prophet - was dubbed by the tabloids "The Wickedest Man in the World."
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