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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Killswitch who wrote (21321)7/13/2009 5:37:55 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
From that link - Karl Marx wrote this. Ouch. He was a very smart
man, BTW. Among some silly college crap courses that I had
to take and gallop through (without much attention) in Soviet
Union, I had to actually read the stuff, like Lenin and Marx.
Lenin was mostly swearing and full of crap, but Marx was
actually very smart and made some sense, or so I thought. I
don't remember most of it anyhow, since I tried to cram the
night before so I don't fill my head with the crap. What I
do remember is that Marx was the only one who made sense.
Lenin was full of crap, and I could never even get what he
was saying. -g-

“Talk about centralisation! The credit system, which has its
focus in the so-called national banks and the big money-lenders
and usurers surrounding them, constitutes enormous
centralisation, and gives this class of parasites the fabulous
power, not only to periodically despoil industrial capitalists,
but also to interfere in actual production in a most dangerous
manner— and this gang knows nothing about production and has
nothing to do with it.”