Monetary Revolution

Monetary Revolution

Randolph M Baggett

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9798349620782
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A Revolutionary Blueprint for Economic Liberation in the Age of AutomationAs artificial intelligence, robotics, and quantum computing converge to reshape our world, America faces an existential question: What happens when technology can do almost everything better, faster, and cheaper than humans? Monetary Revolution: A Primer offers a bold answer -- one that doesn’t accept decline as inevitable, but instead reclaims an ancient American power to build a future of shared prosperity.Written from a unique perspective by an author who has spent decades studying alternative economic systems, this book exposes the fatal flaw at the heart of our current monetary system: the Federal Reserve. Born in secrecy on Jekyll Island in 1910, the Fed has presided over a century of bubbles, busts, and bailouts that consistently protect financial elites while leaving Main Street behind. But this book doesn’t just diagnose the problem -- it provides a comprehensive solution.Drawing on historical precedents from Lincoln’s Greenbacks to Medieval England’s Tally Stick system, Monetary Revolution demonstrates that sovereign money -- currency created directly by the government for public purpose -- is neither radical nor untested. It is America’s original system, explicitly granted to Congress by the Constitution, and tragically surrendered in 1913.The book presents a complete reimagining of the American economy built on three revolutionary pillars:SovereignCare and SovereignEd: Universal healthcare and education funded not by taxes or debt, but by direct Treasury disbursement, eliminating medical bankruptcy and student debt while building the most robust human capital system in the world.The American Dividend: A carefully calibrated Universal Basic Income that provides subsistence security without eliminating work incentives, creating an economic floor in an age where traditional employment can no longer guarantee survival for all.The National Guard/Civilian Service Corps: A transformation of our military reserve into a powerful domestic force for infrastructure renewal, disaster response, and community building -- complete with constitutional safeguards against federal overreach.But revolutionary spending requires revolutionary safeguards. The book details a sophisticated two-lever inflation control system featuring the Automatic Stabilizer Tax -- a progressive demurrage mechanism that gives the government unprecedented, precise control over the money supply, making hyperinflation practically impossible while encouraging productive investment over wealth hoarding.This isn’t a partisan proposal -- it’s a new covenant that unites strange bedfellows from across the political spectrum. Populists will embrace the end of the Fed and national sovereignty. Progressives will champion economic security and debt cancellation. Libertarians will appreciate radical tax simplification. National security advocates will support the revitalized mission of the Guard.More than a policy manual, Monetary Revolution is a moral argument for what America could become: a nation that finally matches its productive capacity with its stated values, where technology creates abundance rather than anxiety, and where every citizen has both the security to take risks and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to society.The technological hurricane is here. The only question is whether we’ll allow it to overwhelm us, creating dystopian inequality amid unprecedented plenty-or whether we’ll harness it to build the first truly post-scarcity economy in human history.The revolution isn’t coming. It’s already here. This book is your invitation to understand it -- and to help shape it.

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