Further detail about the document from 1939, “A Program for Monetary Reform” (aka PMR). In this installment, Pete and Joe discuss the PMR’s recommendation that the Federal Government issue the money debt-free after repealing fractional reserve banking, then contrast it to the American Monetary Institute’s proposed legislation.
Coffee with Joe 8-12-10: PMR Debt-Free, Government Money
by Peter on August 15th, 2010
Filed under: Coffee with Joe, History, Videos | Tags: A Program for Monetary Reform, American Monetary and Financial Security Act, American Monetary Institute, debt-free money system, Monetary Reform, Stephen Zarlenga
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