2.20.2009

Monetary Reform Bibliography

The videos and publications referenced in this bibliography are some of the sources that we at Project Humanbeingsfirst have used in our own work on understanding the monetary and economic system, and the agenda for world government for which the monetary system appears to be the sine qua non. We have found these sources particularly pertinent and useful, and feel that new comers and others will benefit from this culled compilation that errs on the side of minimalist essentialism instead of exhaustivism. Researchers can find many more pertinent references in Project Humanbeingsfirst reports. The prime method adopted here is to allow the antagonists to speak for themselves. The entries are loosely classified by [topic], and their order of appearance in the listing is largely immaterial, except that the first item listed for each topic is intended to be the first self-study contact. The videos are useful introduction for beginners un-inclined to reading. Playing the videos may require JavaScript to be enabled in the browser. Please report broken links (click here, thank you). The Monetary Bibliography may be updated frequently.

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