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> Why Bankers Avoid the Public Eye  - Thorsten Polleit - Mises.org
In what I'm pretty sure will strike you as a sacrilegious recommendation, I urge you to turf out your library. It has led you down a path of folly and misunderstanding.

If you want to read a book worthy of 'professorial status' I suggest you turn to those whose wisdom and genius have found in empiricism the most advantageous bedfellow. We must count ourselves fortunate, then, that we all still possess the opportunity to be awoken: "Tragedy & Hope" Professor Carroll Quigley.

Read it or regret it.....


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Beginning of the headline :“It had come to be accepted that the pigs, who were manifestly cleverer than the other animals, should decide all questions of farm policy, though their decisions had to be ratified by a majority vote.” Orwell, G. (1989 [1945]), Animal Farm, S. 34. The Starting Point: Civilization Begins The founder of the Medici banking dynasty, Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (1360–1429), said to his children on his death bed: “Stay out of the public eye.”[1] His words raise the question, "How much do banke... Read More
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