The question of credit creation and its power is always a central topic when looking at sovereignty. I've appreciated the work by Dr Hudson in this regard as his work is based on using primary sources. Historically crushing debt leads to demographic problems, and then the rot really sets in.
The question of credit creation and its power is always a central topic when looking at sovereignty. I've appreciated the work by Dr Hudson in this regard as his work is based on using primary sources. Historically crushing debt leads to demographic problems, and then the rot really sets in.
The question of credit creation and its power is always a central topic when looking at sovereignty. I've appreciated the work by Dr Hudson in this regard as his work is based on using primary sources. Historically crushing debt leads to demographic problems, and then the rot really sets in.
Yes, and we're seeing that happening in real time today.