Another Interview with Robert Stark
A few weeks ago I had another chat with Robert Stark. It’s now posted at Counter Currents:
http://www.counter-currents.com/2014/01/anthony-migchels-on-monetary-reform/
We talked about the major issues under discussion at Real Currencies the last few months:
- Banking reform in Ireland
- Immigration and the premeditated destruction of western civilization
- The real estate boom in Ireland
- The Winged Lion Award
- Hitler’s economic policies
- Gottfried Feder and National Socialism
- National Socialism vs. decentralism
- Capitalism and usury
- Capitalism and the concentration of wealth and power and the globalist agenda
- Ending usury as the key to preserving a middle class society with wide distribution of wealth
- G. Edward Griffin’s admission that most of the world’s gold is owned by banks
- Brother Nathaniel Kapner’s recent repudiation of libertarianism, Austrian economics, and the gold standard
- How money creation by banks undermines the “time preference” argument for usury
- Why money should not be scarce. Why money should be part of the commons.
- How ending usury makes socialist redistribution schemes unnecessary and superfluous
- Debt-free money vs. interest-free credit
- Why interest-free credit is superior to debt-free money
- Interest strike versus debt repudiation
- How money scarcity is caused by usury
- William Jennings Bryan
- Hungarian monetary policy: goodbye to the International Monetary Fund, no to the Euro
- How usury creates mass starvation in poor countries
- Education loans in the United States
- How usury is a driving force behind environmental devastation
- How usury is connected to cultural degeneracy and hedonism
- Usury and warRelated:
Robert Stark interviews Anthony Migchels
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