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The big banks' big secret

May 12, 2012
| In 2008 Stephen Harper said that Canada has the only banks in the western world that were not looking at bailouts. But a new report says that several banks did need extra money.

15:53 minutes (14.55 MB)
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Keeping your money in the community

October 25, 2011
| Calgary Dollars were first introduced in 1996. They are currently used by over 700 local businesses, community groups and individuals.

10:44 minutes (9.83 MB)
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Challenging the private credit system: Who's bailing whom?

The time since 2008 has been a crucial historical moment for progressive economists to pull back the green curtain that surrounds the operation of the for-profit banking system, and expose that system for what it is: a government-protected, government-subsidized license to print money.

The problem is, as soon as you start saying things like that, people conclude you are some kind of wacked-out conspiracy theorist nut-bar. It sounds insane to claim that private banks have a license to create money out of thin air. As John Kenneth Galbraith put it, "The process by which banks create money is so simple that the mind is repelled."

Mythologies: Money and hyperinflation

| August 19, 2011

Thoughts on 'Why not print money?'

| August 11, 2011
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