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Bankers and ‘Leaders’ Have Corrupted Our Language 







 “The people that control our financial system are by and large the same people that are behind the globalist movement, and I think at the core of that you’re going to find probably somewhere between six and a dozen Old World key banking families that pretty much control the world’s finances.”
—Rob Kirby


It is imperative to grasp the elementary economics principles that tend to be distorted, obsfuscated, completely reversed, or altogether concealed by those benefitting most from perpetuating mass ignorance on the subject…

“Capitalism is viewed as a system that favors the elite at the expense of everyone else (crony capitalism), rather than one that promotes economic liberty and opportunity for all (free market capitalism). The state is meanwhile viewed as a benevolent and omniscient corrector of market failures and provider of public goods (romantic view of politics), rather than a political system operated by agents whose actions may reflect their own self-interest and not the welfare of the general public (public choice view). These misperceptions result in not only a distorted understanding of the institutional structure that underlies capitalism and the mechanism in which income is distributed, but also lead to perilous reform prescriptions that undermine free market capitalism and generate unintended consequences that act to reduce individual and societal well-being.”
—Daniel L. Bennett, “A Tale of Two Capitalisms: Perilous Misperceptions About Capitalism, Entrepreneurship, Government, and Inequality”