"Guns, Finance and Butter - Finance Is the New Mode of Warfare" with Michael Hudson on Guns and Butter, for July 13, 2011 - 1:00pm
The jobless recovery; the debt ceiling and default; China; Greece; banks, not countries, receive the bailouts; financial warfare; IMF and EU; European Central Bank; US credit default swaps; US agricultural exports create food dependency; currency devaluation devalues the price of labor; class war of banks against the rest of society.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: KPFA Guns & Butter
Aired: 7/13/11 12:00 AM
A collection of speeches and interviews with Economists, Economic Pundits and Financial Consultants on the topics of Economics, Monetary Reform, Globalisation, Banking, Financial Fraud and the Global Fincancial Crisis. "Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce...." James A. Garfield
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Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Friday, September 16, 2011
Michael Hudson — "Debt Deflation in Europe and America" on Guns and Butter
"Debt Deflation in Europe and America" with Michael Hudson on Guns and Butter, for September 14, 2011 - 1:00pm
European banking crisis causing a constitutional crisis of the European Central Bank; Germany; the myth of Social Security in the US.; bank balance sheet crisis; food, fuel and climate crisis; the super congress; debt deflation; FHA lawsuit against the banks; criminalization of the financial sector; Modern Monetary Theory; the coming lost decade; debt cancellation.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: KPFA Guns & Butter
Aired: 9/14/11 12:00 AM
European banking crisis causing a constitutional crisis of the European Central Bank; Germany; the myth of Social Security in the US.; bank balance sheet crisis; food, fuel and climate crisis; the super congress; debt deflation; FHA lawsuit against the banks; criminalization of the financial sector; Modern Monetary Theory; the coming lost decade; debt cancellation.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: KPFA Guns & Butter
Aired: 9/14/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Guns and Butter,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Politics
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Michael Hudson — Michael Hudson on Iceland's "No!" — The Gary Null Show - 4/11/11
Michael Hudson — Michael Hudson on Iceland's "No!" — The Gary Null Show - 4/11/11
Dr. Hudson has written several books and many important papers articles, including “Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of the American Empire” and “Global Fracture: The New International Economic Order”.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: Progressive Radio Network
Aired: 4/11/11 12:00 AM
- Health and nutrition news.
- A great commentary from David Korten about how things really are.
- Michael Hudson discusses Iceland's rejection of the international bankers' bailout terms, as well as the likely ramifications for Iceland and the global financial system.
Dr. Hudson has written several books and many important papers articles, including “Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of the American Empire” and “Global Fracture: The New International Economic Order”.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: Progressive Radio Network
Aired: 4/11/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Gary Null,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Politics,
PRN,
The Gary Null Show
Stephen Zarlenga — "The Moral Necessity for Religion to Eradicate Usury" — Cleveland Society of Friends (Quakers) (4/11/11)
Stephen Zarlenga — "The Moral Necessity for Religion to Eradicate Usury" — Cleveland Society of Friends (Quakers) (4/11/11)
Zarlenga's Talk to the Cleveland Society of Friends (Quakers) 4/11/11
I argued the moral necessity for religion to eradicate usury in the real meaning of that term: whereby the strong take advantage of the weak through unfair monetary mechanisms. Chapter 20 of The Lost Science of Money describes how the private Bank of England was nationalized at the urging of the Archbishop of Canterbury; demonstrating the power of the nation's spiritual hierarchy to obtain economic justice. I tested whether the usury concept could help the Quakers join the fight for monetary reform. Listen to it here.
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Stephen Zarlenga's website is http://www.monetary.org/
Source: AMI
Aired: 04/11/11 12:00 AM
Zarlenga's Talk to the Cleveland Society of Friends (Quakers) 4/11/11
I argued the moral necessity for religion to eradicate usury in the real meaning of that term: whereby the strong take advantage of the weak through unfair monetary mechanisms. Chapter 20 of The Lost Science of Money describes how the private Bank of England was nationalized at the urging of the Archbishop of Canterbury; demonstrating the power of the nation's spiritual hierarchy to obtain economic justice. I tested whether the usury concept could help the Quakers join the fight for monetary reform. Listen to it here.
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Stephen Zarlenga's website is http://www.monetary.org/
Source: AMI
Aired: 04/11/11 12:00 AM
Stephen Zarlenga — "How the Economists Facilitated the Crisis" — EEA (2/26/11)
Stephen Zarlenga — "How the Economists Facilitated the Crisis" — EEA (2/26/11)
Stephen Zarlenga's talk at the Eastern Economic Association Annual Meeting 2/26/11. Dr Paul Krugman massaged this audience of economists. I'll summarize his talk: "Don't worry that you didn't foresee the crisis, neither did the rest of us". My talk took the opposite approach blaming the economists with the title "How the Economists Facilitated the Crisis". I said "Economists and their theories should be held accountable for the disaster".
You can listen to it here or read it here.
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Stephen Zarlenga's website is http://www.monetary.org/
Source: AMI
Aired: 02/26/11 12:00 AM
Stephen Zarlenga's talk at the Eastern Economic Association Annual Meeting 2/26/11. Dr Paul Krugman massaged this audience of economists. I'll summarize his talk: "Don't worry that you didn't foresee the crisis, neither did the rest of us". My talk took the opposite approach blaming the economists with the title "How the Economists Facilitated the Crisis". I said "Economists and their theories should be held accountable for the disaster".
You can listen to it here or read it here.
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Stephen Zarlenga's website is http://www.monetary.org/
Source: AMI
Aired: 02/26/11 12:00 AM
Friday, March 18, 2011
Michael Hudson — "The View From Europe" on Guns and Butter
"The View From Europe" with Michael Hudson on Guns and Butter, for March 16, 2011 - 1:00pm
Financial and fiscal austerity policies; the appeal of economic austerity to bankers; economic depression and war; post-WWII vs. post-cold war economic policy; government to government grants vs. commercial lending; the euro and dollar; privatization in New Zealand and elsewhere; social unrest; speculation and prices; criminalization of the economy; impoverishment of the US.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: KPFA Guns & Butter
Aired: 3/16/11 12:00 AM
Financial and fiscal austerity policies; the appeal of economic austerity to bankers; economic depression and war; post-WWII vs. post-cold war economic policy; government to government grants vs. commercial lending; the euro and dollar; privatization in New Zealand and elsewhere; social unrest; speculation and prices; criminalization of the economy; impoverishment of the US.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: KPFA Guns & Butter
Aired: 3/16/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Guns and Butter,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Politics
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Michael Hudson — "American Monetary Institute presentation" AMI conference, University Center in downtown Chicago, Sept 30 - Oct 3, 2010
Michael Hudson — "American Monetary Institute presentation" AMI conference, University Center in downtown Chicago, Sept 30 - Oct 3, 2010
Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and author of Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (1968 & 2003), Trade, Development and Foreign Debt (1992 & 2009) and of The Myth of Aid (1971).
ISLET engages in research regarding domestic and international finance, national income and balance-sheet accounting with regard to real estate, and the economic history of the ancient Near East.
Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including Iceland, Latvia and China on finance and tax law. He gives presentations on various topics at conferences and meetings and can be booked here. Listen to some of his many radio interviews to hear his hyperspeed analysis of the geo-political machinations of global economics. Travel costs and a per diem are appreciated.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: Politics and Science (Radio4All Network)
Aired: 11/09/10 12:00 AM
Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and author of Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (1968 & 2003), Trade, Development and Foreign Debt (1992 & 2009) and of The Myth of Aid (1971).
ISLET engages in research regarding domestic and international finance, national income and balance-sheet accounting with regard to real estate, and the economic history of the ancient Near East.
Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including Iceland, Latvia and China on finance and tax law. He gives presentations on various topics at conferences and meetings and can be booked here. Listen to some of his many radio interviews to hear his hyperspeed analysis of the geo-political machinations of global economics. Travel costs and a per diem are appreciated.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: Politics and Science (Radio4All Network)
Aired: 11/09/10 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Politics,
Politics and Science,
Radio4All
Monday, March 7, 2011
Bill Still — "The Wisdom of Bill Still" on Two Beers with Steve (Sun, 20 December 2009)
Bill Still — "The Wisdom of Bill Still" on Two Beers with Steve (Sun, 20 December 2009)
Who Profits? — Dec 2009 — An excellent interview with Bill Still, creator of the new documentary The Secret of Oz. His top insight: We must take back from private interest the ability to profit from the "creation of new money."
When I first got confirmation that Bill Still was going to be on 'Two Beers With Steve' I rushed to my wife to tell her the good news... that I would soon be talking with a legend, an icon of mine. I have to thank Nathan Martin for making the meeting possible, Nathan also sat in during the interview and we all had a great conversation.
Bill Still has been beating the drum for monetary reform for decades, long before my 'awakening' Bill was hard at work writing books, articles and had made the film 'The Money Masters'. His latest venture has been another film titled 'The Secret of Oz', which I have seen and highly recommend.
This interview covers many topics but the most facsinating discovery for me was finding out how Bill Still, a journalist, became to be interested in monetary reform. A great interview, thanks Bill.
Buy The Secret of Oz - Buy the film and support the cause.
The Secret of Oz Website
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Bill Still's website is: http://secretofoz.com/
Source: Two Beers with Steve
Aired: 12/20/09 12:00 AM
Who Profits? — Dec 2009 — An excellent interview with Bill Still, creator of the new documentary The Secret of Oz. His top insight: We must take back from private interest the ability to profit from the "creation of new money."
When I first got confirmation that Bill Still was going to be on 'Two Beers With Steve' I rushed to my wife to tell her the good news... that I would soon be talking with a legend, an icon of mine. I have to thank Nathan Martin for making the meeting possible, Nathan also sat in during the interview and we all had a great conversation.
Bill Still has been beating the drum for monetary reform for decades, long before my 'awakening' Bill was hard at work writing books, articles and had made the film 'The Money Masters'. His latest venture has been another film titled 'The Secret of Oz', which I have seen and highly recommend.
This interview covers many topics but the most facsinating discovery for me was finding out how Bill Still, a journalist, became to be interested in monetary reform. A great interview, thanks Bill.
Buy The Secret of Oz - Buy the film and support the cause.
The Secret of Oz Website
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Bill Still's website is: http://secretofoz.com/
Source: Two Beers with Steve
Aired: 12/20/09 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Bill Still,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Politics,
TwoBeerswith Steve
Michael Hudson — "World Tired of Paying Bill for US Military" on The Real News Network (December 26, 2010)
Michael Hudson — "World Tired of Paying Bill for US Military" on The Real News Network (December 26, 2010)
Michael Hudson: World Tired of Paying for US Military — 26 Dec 2010 — Hudson explains how the US dollar's status as the global reserve currency extracts extra financial value that America uses to fund its military. But other countries are recognizing this and are slowly moving away from the dollar for their transactions.
Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and author of Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (1968 & 2003), Trade, Development and Foreign Debt (1992 & 2009) and of The Myth of Aid (1971). ISLET engages in research regarding domestic and international finance, national income and balance-sheet accounting with regard to real estate, and the economic history of the ancient Near East. Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including Iceland, Latvia and China on finance and tax law.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: The Real News Network
Aired: 12/26/10 12:00 AM
Michael Hudson: World Tired of Paying for US Military — 26 Dec 2010 — Hudson explains how the US dollar's status as the global reserve currency extracts extra financial value that America uses to fund its military. But other countries are recognizing this and are slowly moving away from the dollar for their transactions.
Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and author of Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (1968 & 2003), Trade, Development and Foreign Debt (1992 & 2009) and of The Myth of Aid (1971). ISLET engages in research regarding domestic and international finance, national income and balance-sheet accounting with regard to real estate, and the economic history of the ancient Near East. Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including Iceland, Latvia and China on finance and tax law.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: The Real News Network
Aired: 12/26/10 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Paul Jay,
Politics,
The Real News Network
Bill Black — "Reagan Made S&L Crisis Vastly Worse" on The Real News Network (February 7, 2011)
Bill Black — "Reagan Made S&L Crisis Vastly Worse" on The Real News Network (February 7, 2011)
Former S&L regulator Bill Black explains the Reagan administration's role in deepening the Savings & Loan crisis of the 1980s.
William K. Black, associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, teaches White-Collar Crime, Public Finance, Antitrust, Law & Economics. A former financial regulator, he held several senior regulatory positions during the S&L debacle. Black is the author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own One (2005) which focuses on the role of “control fraud” in financial crises. Black developed the concept of "control fraud" — frauds in which the CEO or head of state uses the entity as a "weapon." Control frauds cause greater financial losses than all other forms of property crime combined.
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Bill Black's website is: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
Source: The Real News Network
Aired: 02/07/11 12:00 AM
Former S&L regulator Bill Black explains the Reagan administration's role in deepening the Savings & Loan crisis of the 1980s.
William K. Black, associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, teaches White-Collar Crime, Public Finance, Antitrust, Law & Economics. A former financial regulator, he held several senior regulatory positions during the S&L debacle. Black is the author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own One (2005) which focuses on the role of “control fraud” in financial crises. Black developed the concept of "control fraud" — frauds in which the CEO or head of state uses the entity as a "weapon." Control frauds cause greater financial losses than all other forms of property crime combined.
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Bill Black's website is: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
Source: The Real News Network
Aired: 02/07/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Bill Black,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Fraud,
Paul Jay,
Politics,
The Real News Network
Michael Hudson — "Reaganomics Sucked Wealth up, Did Not Trickle it Down" on The Real News Network (06 Feb 2011)
Michael Hudson — "Reaganomics Sucked Wealth up, Did Not Trickle it Down" on The Real News Network (06 Feb 2011)
Reaganomics Sucked Wealth Up; It Did Not 'Trickle Down' — 06 Feb 2011 — Michael Hudson casts a forensic economist's eye on the tax and regulatory changes enacted under Reagan that started the ball rolling for the owners of the FIRE sector (finance, insurance, real estate). The rich-get-richer free-for-all continued through the 1990s and 2000s and culminated in the banking and financial chaos we see today.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: The Real News Network
Aired: 02/06/11 12:00 AM
Reaganomics Sucked Wealth Up; It Did Not 'Trickle Down' — 06 Feb 2011 — Michael Hudson casts a forensic economist's eye on the tax and regulatory changes enacted under Reagan that started the ball rolling for the owners of the FIRE sector (finance, insurance, real estate). The rich-get-richer free-for-all continued through the 1990s and 2000s and culminated in the banking and financial chaos we see today.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: The Real News Network
Aired: 02/06/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Paul Jay,
Politics,
The Real News Network
Catherine Austin Fitts — "Look Behind the Smokescreen" on The Progressive Radio News Hour - 02/24/11
Catherine Austin Fitts — "Look Behind the Smokescreen" on The Progressive Radio News Hour - 02/24/11
Fitts talks about the current "reengineering" and political obfuscation that is going on in the US economy, the duplicity of the attempts to slash state-worker salaries and benefits, and why political change in the US does not result in change.
Catherine Austin Fitts is an investment advisor, entrepreneur, and former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner under GHW Bush. She's also a former Managing Director and board member of the Wall Street firm, Dillon Read & Co., Inc.
She's now editor of Solari.com and runs Solari, Inc. - an "online media company focused on ethical investment and preserving family wealth. Long ago, (she) made a promise (never again to) act against the best interest (of her) own people (and to do her best) to leave a better world for generations to come."
Her latest views on world and national issues will be discussed.
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Catherine Austin Fitts' website is http://www.solari.com/
Source: Progressive Radio Network
Aired: 2/24/11 12:00 AM
Fitts talks about the current "reengineering" and political obfuscation that is going on in the US economy, the duplicity of the attempts to slash state-worker salaries and benefits, and why political change in the US does not result in change.
Catherine Austin Fitts is an investment advisor, entrepreneur, and former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner under GHW Bush. She's also a former Managing Director and board member of the Wall Street firm, Dillon Read & Co., Inc.
She's now editor of Solari.com and runs Solari, Inc. - an "online media company focused on ethical investment and preserving family wealth. Long ago, (she) made a promise (never again to) act against the best interest (of her) own people (and to do her best) to leave a better world for generations to come."
Her latest views on world and national issues will be discussed.
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Catherine Austin Fitts' website is http://www.solari.com/
Source: Progressive Radio Network
Aired: 2/24/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Catherine Austine Fitts,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Politics,
PRN,
Solari,
Stephen Lendman
Jim Puplava — Wall Street Banks and the "Inside Job" on the Financial Sense Newshour (26 Feb 2011)
Jim Puplava — Wall Street Banks and the "Inside Job" on the Financial Sense Newshour (26 Feb 2011)
This week on the Financial Sense Newshour, Jim Puplava is pleased to welcome Daniel Alpert to discuss the 2011 Academy Award winner for best documentary film, Inside Job, which explores the credit crisis of 2008 and who was responsible. Dan is a founding Managing Partner of Westwood Capital, LLC and its affiliates. He has more than 30 years of international merchant banking and investment banking experience, including a wide variety of work-out and bankruptcy related restructuring experience. Dan was featured in the film and is part of a monthly economic group that includes Inside Job director Charles Ferguson.
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Jim Puplava's website is: http://www.financialsense.com/
Source: financialsense.com
Aired: 02/26/11 12:00 AM
This week on the Financial Sense Newshour, Jim Puplava is pleased to welcome Daniel Alpert to discuss the 2011 Academy Award winner for best documentary film, Inside Job, which explores the credit crisis of 2008 and who was responsible. Dan is a founding Managing Partner of Westwood Capital, LLC and its affiliates. He has more than 30 years of international merchant banking and investment banking experience, including a wide variety of work-out and bankruptcy related restructuring experience. Dan was featured in the film and is part of a monthly economic group that includes Inside Job director Charles Ferguson.
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Jim Puplava's website is: http://www.financialsense.com/
Source: financialsense.com
Aired: 02/26/11 12:00 AM
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Michael Hudson — "this is hell" — WNUR 89.3FM Chicago (Saturday, March 14, 2009)
Michael Hudson — "this is hell" — WNUR 89.3FM Chicago (Saturday, March 14, 2009)
First Hour: Financial historian and economist Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, and Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. In 2007, Dr. Hudson was Chief Economic Policy Adviser for the Kucinich for President campaign. Michael is now writing a new tax policy for the United States. His most recent writing includes, “The Language of Looting.” In that article, Michael writes what “Nationalize the Banks” and the “Free Market” really mean in today’s looking-glass world.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: thisishell.net
Aired: 03/14/09 12:00 AM
First Hour: Financial historian and economist Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, and Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. In 2007, Dr. Hudson was Chief Economic Policy Adviser for the Kucinich for President campaign. Michael is now writing a new tax policy for the United States. His most recent writing includes, “The Language of Looting.” In that article, Michael writes what “Nationalize the Banks” and the “Free Market” really mean in today’s looking-glass world.
Also in this episode:
- Acclaimed journalist and renowned analyst Gerard Prunier.
- Patrick Cockburn the author of “The Occupation: War, resistance and daily life in Iraq”.
- Ray McGovern a US Army infantry/intelligence officer and then held senior positions in CIA’s analysis division for the next 27 years.
- Chuck Collin, senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies where he directs the Program on Inequality and the Common Good.
Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: thisishell.net
Aired: 03/14/09 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Chuck Mertz,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
ISLET,
Michael Hudson,
Politics,
this is hell
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Matthias Chang — The Economic Crisis on The Kevin Barrett Show (Tuesday, 22 Feb 2011)
Kevin Barret and Matthias Chang discuss Malaysia's response to the Asian Financial Crisis as well as the causes of the current Financial Crisis.
Matthias Chang is a Malaysian of Chinese descent. He is a Barrister of 32 years standing and once served as the Political Secretary to the Fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. He is the author of three bestsellers, “Future FastForward”, “Brainwashed for War, Programmed to Kill”, and “The Shadow Money-Lenders and the Global Financial Tsunami”, published in the US and in Malaysia. Since his student days in England in the late 1960s, he was and still is, actively involved in the anti-war movement spanning a period of 41 years. He is a Catholic but enjoins all to promote inter-faith understanding. He resides in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Matthias Chang's website is: http://www.futurefastforward.com/
Source: noliesradio.org
Aired: 02/22/11 12:00 AM
Matthias Chang is a Malaysian of Chinese descent. He is a Barrister of 32 years standing and once served as the Political Secretary to the Fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. He is the author of three bestsellers, “Future FastForward”, “Brainwashed for War, Programmed to Kill”, and “The Shadow Money-Lenders and the Global Financial Tsunami”, published in the US and in Malaysia. Since his student days in England in the late 1960s, he was and still is, actively involved in the anti-war movement spanning a period of 41 years. He is a Catholic but enjoins all to promote inter-faith understanding. He resides in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Matthias Chang's website is: http://www.futurefastforward.com/
Source: noliesradio.org
Aired: 02/22/11 12:00 AM
Labels:
Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Kevin Barrett,
Malaysia,
Matthias Chang,
No Lies Radio,
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Monday, December 20, 2010
The Lost Science of Money — Peace Revolution episode 012: Origins of Money / A Virtual Round-Table Discussion
Peace Revolution episode 012: Origins of Money / A Virtual Round-Table Discussion
The Book Discussed: The Lost Science of Money / The Mythology of Money - The Story of Power by Stephen Zarlenga
Stephen Zarlenga is the founder of the American Monetary Institute (AMI) - the leading American monetary think tank for monetary history, theory and reform (and he's also the author of the American Monetary Act, submitted to congress by Dennis Kucinich in March of this year).
Jan Irvin (author and host of the GnosticMedia podcast) conducted four detailed interviews with Zarlenga...
Episode #041: "Money's Dirty Little Secret: an interview with Stephen Zarlenga" part 1
Episode #057: "Why Gold & Silver are NOT the Answer" - an interview with Stephen Zarlenga, part 2
Episode #067: "A Response to the Austrian School: an interview with Stephen Zarle... part 3
Episode #088: "Silver & Gold" - an update with Stephen Zarlenga, part 4
This podcast features:
Brett Veinotte, Host of the School Sucks Podcast
Jan Irvin, Host of the Gnostic Media Podcast
Paul Verge, Writer/Director/Producer, Divergent Films Canada
Richard Grove, Tragedy and Hope dot com
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Stephen Zarlenga's website is http://www.monetary.org/
Source: The Peace Revolution
Aired: 12/02/10 12:00 AM
The Book Discussed: The Lost Science of Money / The Mythology of Money - The Story of Power by Stephen Zarlenga
Stephen Zarlenga is the founder of the American Monetary Institute (AMI) - the leading American monetary think tank for monetary history, theory and reform (and he's also the author of the American Monetary Act, submitted to congress by Dennis Kucinich in March of this year).
Jan Irvin (author and host of the GnosticMedia podcast) conducted four detailed interviews with Zarlenga...
Episode #041: "Money's Dirty Little Secret: an interview with Stephen Zarlenga" part 1
Episode #057: "Why Gold & Silver are NOT the Answer" - an interview with Stephen Zarlenga, part 2
Episode #067: "A Response to the Austrian School: an interview with Stephen Zarle... part 3
Episode #088: "Silver & Gold" - an update with Stephen Zarlenga, part 4
This podcast features:
Brett Veinotte, Host of the School Sucks Podcast
Jan Irvin, Host of the Gnostic Media Podcast
Paul Verge, Writer/Director/Producer, Divergent Films Canada
Richard Grove, Tragedy and Hope dot com
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Stephen Zarlenga's website is http://www.monetary.org/
Source: The Peace Revolution
Aired: 12/02/10 12:00 AM
Friday, December 10, 2010
Dick Distlehorst and Robert Poteat — "Monetary Reform" on Community Currency - 10/07/10
Monetary Reform with monetary experts Dick Distlehorst and Robert Poteat, both are senior advisors to the American Monetary Institute which just held its 6th Annual AMI Monetary Reform Conference in Chicago.
Dick Distlehorst, is in his 90th year, his wife passed away six years ago. He was with the First Marine Division on Guadalcanal in the South Pacific during World War II. He first learned about our problematic, to say the least, monetary system in 1958 and has studied it and fought against it since that time. He has held meetings locally for over 10 years, and he spoke to the conference via video and gave a very powerful, inspiring speech and made suggestions to all of us on how to pressure Congress and educate our friends about money.
Robert Poteat has been studying and working on monetary reform since 1981. His education was electrical engineering. He worked in radio and television broadcasting, manufacturing, and elevator construction. Since his retirement, he has been active with Veterans for Peace as past president and media producer for VfP Chapter 109 in Olympia, WA. Representative Dennis Kucinich also spoke via video and said that he would be introducing a Monetary Reform bill in Congress in November. My report, entitled Money of, by, for the Corporations or Money of, by, for the People? and my presentation- Strategy for the Monetary Reform Movement, Stephen Zarlenga's opening remarks, and videos of the presentations of Professor Michael Hudson, Professor Yamaguchi, and Professor Steve Keen are posted online, along with a report by Keen at his www.debtdeflation.com website.
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Note: The AMI‘s Dick Distelhorst wrote a lengthy rebuttal in the comment section of the von Mises blog article: The Dangers of Monetary Reform. The full rebuttal can be found and read HERE.
Source: Progressive Radio Network
Aired: 10/07/10 12:00 AM
Dick Distlehorst, is in his 90th year, his wife passed away six years ago. He was with the First Marine Division on Guadalcanal in the South Pacific during World War II. He first learned about our problematic, to say the least, monetary system in 1958 and has studied it and fought against it since that time. He has held meetings locally for over 10 years, and he spoke to the conference via video and gave a very powerful, inspiring speech and made suggestions to all of us on how to pressure Congress and educate our friends about money.
Robert Poteat has been studying and working on monetary reform since 1981. His education was electrical engineering. He worked in radio and television broadcasting, manufacturing, and elevator construction. Since his retirement, he has been active with Veterans for Peace as past president and media producer for VfP Chapter 109 in Olympia, WA. Representative Dennis Kucinich also spoke via video and said that he would be introducing a Monetary Reform bill in Congress in November. My report, entitled Money of, by, for the Corporations or Money of, by, for the People? and my presentation- Strategy for the Monetary Reform Movement, Stephen Zarlenga's opening remarks, and videos of the presentations of Professor Michael Hudson, Professor Yamaguchi, and Professor Steve Keen are posted online, along with a report by Keen at his www.debtdeflation.com website.
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Note: The AMI‘s Dick Distelhorst wrote a lengthy rebuttal in the comment section of the von Mises blog article: The Dangers of Monetary Reform. The full rebuttal can be found and read HERE.
Source: Progressive Radio Network
Aired: 10/07/10 12:00 AM
Michael Hudson — New $600B Fed Stimulus Fuels Fears of US Currency War
New $600B Fed Stimulus Fuels Fears of US Currency War– Michael Hudson
The Federal Reserve will pump $600 billion more into the US economy and keep interest rates at historical low levels. The short-term impact of the Fed’s move, known as quantitative easing, has been a jump in stock prices across the globe. Many nations, however, have accused the United States of waging a currency war by devaluing the dollar. We speak to former Wall Street economist and University of Missouri professor Michael Hudson. “The object of warfare is to take over a country’s land, raw materials and assets, and grab them,” Hudson says. “In the past, that used to be done militarily by invading them. But today you can do it financially simply by creating credit, which is what the Federal Reserve has done.” [read transcript here] See his website here. From A Democracy Now Presentation 11-5-2010.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: noliesradio.org
Source: DemocracyNow
Aired: 11/05/10 12:00 AM
The Federal Reserve will pump $600 billion more into the US economy and keep interest rates at historical low levels. The short-term impact of the Fed’s move, known as quantitative easing, has been a jump in stock prices across the globe. Many nations, however, have accused the United States of waging a currency war by devaluing the dollar. We speak to former Wall Street economist and University of Missouri professor Michael Hudson. “The object of warfare is to take over a country’s land, raw materials and assets, and grab them,” Hudson says. “In the past, that used to be done militarily by invading them. But today you can do it financially simply by creating credit, which is what the Federal Reserve has done.” [read transcript here] See his website here. From A Democracy Now Presentation 11-5-2010.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: noliesradio.org
Source: DemocracyNow
Aired: 11/05/10 12:00 AM
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Michael Hudson — Mysteries of Neo-Liberalism: From WikiLeaks to 21st Century Potato Famines
Mysteries of Neo-Liberalism: From WikiLeaks to 21st Century Potato Famines
Professor Hudson appeared on the Renegade Economists radio show in Melbourne, Australia last Wednesday.
Mysteries of Neo-Liberalism: Professor Michael Hudson delves through the murky world of economics, espionage and Wiki Leaks freedoms.
www.earthsharing.org.au
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: michael-hudson.com
Source: 3CR Renegade Economists
Aired: 12/08/10 12:00 AM
Professor Hudson appeared on the Renegade Economists radio show in Melbourne, Australia last Wednesday.
Mysteries of Neo-Liberalism: Professor Michael Hudson delves through the murky world of economics, espionage and Wiki Leaks freedoms.
www.earthsharing.org.au
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: michael-hudson.com
Source: 3CR Renegade Economists
Aired: 12/08/10 12:00 AM
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PART 3: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment
PART 3: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment
Q&A of Steve Keen's Speech
Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney, Australia and author of the book "Debunking Economics". In 2010, Keen received the Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review for most cogently warned of the crisis, and whose work is most likely to prevent future crises.
Steve Keen was given one and a half hours to present at the Local Future event, which gave him the opportunity to present a comprehensive treatment of the dynamics of credit money and the “Global Financial Crisis” (to use the Australian moniker for it) or “Great Recession” (as economists in the US refer to it).
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Professor Steve Keen's website is Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Source: Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Aired: 11/13/10 12:00 AM
Q&A of Steve Keen's Speech
Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney, Australia and author of the book "Debunking Economics". In 2010, Keen received the Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review for most cogently warned of the crisis, and whose work is most likely to prevent future crises.
Steve Keen was given one and a half hours to present at the Local Future event, which gave him the opportunity to present a comprehensive treatment of the dynamics of credit money and the “Global Financial Crisis” (to use the Australian moniker for it) or “Great Recession” (as economists in the US refer to it).
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Professor Steve Keen's website is Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Source: Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Aired: 11/13/10 12:00 AM
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