Fantopian Perspective

Invoking the Public Credit for a balanced economy and social justice

Business & Finance, Economics, Public Finance, Money & Monetary Policy, Finance & Investing, Banks & Banking
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Author: James Gibb Stuart ISBN: 9780947621193
Publisher: Stuart Titles Ltd Publication: September 19, 2013
Imprint: Stuart Titles Ltd Language: English
Author: James Gibb Stuart
ISBN: 9780947621193
Publisher: Stuart Titles Ltd
Publication: September 19, 2013
Imprint: Stuart Titles Ltd
Language: English
This entertaining and thought-provoking story set in the allegorical land of 'Fantopia' dismantles the myth about money creation and exposes the banking system as having shackled the World's peoples with crippling unrepayable debt. As a result, we are burdened by a National Debt which grows astronomically year on year (in 2013 the UK Debt now stands at 2,206 billion pounds and its annual interest alone will devour 47 billion pounds).

These are mind-boggling figures indeed, and ones which might well leave us feeling powerless to do anything about it. However, our Fantopian story goes on to illustrate how we can not only stop this escalation but reverse it. Real change could be effected, and the problem of the National Debt thus eradicated, by governments issuing debt-free money on the proven strength of their respective economies, rather than continuing to allow the banks to create unredeemable credit on their own decree and lending it to them at interest. The power of the People's credit should be used to ensure that whatever is socially and physically possible is also financially possible. As Rothschild famously wrote:

'Let me issue and control a Nation's money and I care not who makes its laws'.

First written as 'Fantopia' and then 'Fantopian Update' this version was produced in written form in 2009 and gives insightful comment into the Banking crash of 2008.
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This entertaining and thought-provoking story set in the allegorical land of 'Fantopia' dismantles the myth about money creation and exposes the banking system as having shackled the World's peoples with crippling unrepayable debt. As a result, we are burdened by a National Debt which grows astronomically year on year (in 2013 the UK Debt now stands at 2,206 billion pounds and its annual interest alone will devour 47 billion pounds).

These are mind-boggling figures indeed, and ones which might well leave us feeling powerless to do anything about it. However, our Fantopian story goes on to illustrate how we can not only stop this escalation but reverse it. Real change could be effected, and the problem of the National Debt thus eradicated, by governments issuing debt-free money on the proven strength of their respective economies, rather than continuing to allow the banks to create unredeemable credit on their own decree and lending it to them at interest. The power of the People's credit should be used to ensure that whatever is socially and physically possible is also financially possible. As Rothschild famously wrote:

'Let me issue and control a Nation's money and I care not who makes its laws'.

First written as 'Fantopia' and then 'Fantopian Update' this version was produced in written form in 2009 and gives insightful comment into the Banking crash of 2008.

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