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The Heretic's Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money: The dark side of digital finance: On financial machines, financial robots & financial AI

The Heretic's Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money: The dark side of digital finance: On financial machines, financial robots & financial AI | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Monetarily, We Are Already In The Next System....We Just Don't Act Like It

Monetarily, We Are Already In The Next System....We Just Don't Act Like It | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
We like to imagine money as bills and coins, passing from hand to hand. But most money is created not through minting or printing, but by keystrokes.
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Towards Reforming Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of Global Public Authority

Towards Reforming Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of Global Public Authority | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“The world situation requires the concerted effort of everyone, a thorough examination of every facet of the problem – social, economic, cultural and spiritual. The Church, which has long experience in human affairs and has no desire to be involved in the political activities of any nation, ‘seeks but one goal: to carry forward the work of Christ under the lead of the befriending Spirit. And Christ entered this world to give witness to the truth; to save, not to judge; to serve, not to be served’”(1).

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Nationalize Money, Not Banks by Herman Daly - Positive Money (BSD)

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Tweet We Don’t Have To Be In Financial Crisis In the article below, Herman Daly, Emeritus Professor University of Maryland and former World Bank economist, makes the case for 100% reserves. This reform, once a principal goal of important economists, would … Continue reading →
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