Busting the Bankers' Club: Reforming Finance and Restoring Democracy
Gerald Epstein's "Busting the Bankers' Club" examines the detrimental aspects of the modern financial system. The book argues that a powerful "Bankers' Club," consisting of financial institutions, politicians, regulators, and economists, promotes bank interests over societal needs, leading to instability and inequality. It traces the historical evolution of this club and its influence on financial deregulation. The author explores strategies used by the "Club Busters," who advocate for financial reform and a more equitable system. Epstein proposes reforms such as stricter regulation, public banking initiatives, and reducing money's role in politics to restore democracy and ensure a fairer financial landscape. The text also contains supplementary notes and references to support Epstein's claims.
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