We, at the American Monetary Institute, have put together this list of resources that we hope can be a great starting point for any new student of monetary reform. Also, if you sign up to our email list using the box to the right, you will receive several of these articles over a span that will allow you to digest the material.
1. The Need for Monetary Reform
This article is an overview of our current monetary system and what needs to be done to fix it. It is a great, concise piece that can serve as an comprehensible introduction for anyone interested in learning about monetary history, theory or reform.
Read More2. Comprehensive Explanation of Monetary Reform
A brief, 32 page, explanation of monetary reform. Great for those beginning their interest in monetary reform.
Read More3. Monetary Reform Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions on monetary reform issues such as, “Won’t the government creating new money for infrastructure and other expenses cause inflation?” and “How can we trust government with the power to create money? – Won’t they go wild (and again cause inflation)? Don’t you know that government can’t do anything right?”
Read More4. Getting What We NEED
Read MoreAdvanced Introduction with Historical Orientation
5. Stephen Zarlenga’s speech at the U.S. Treasury (2003)
I thank the US Treasury for inviting me. It’s a great honor and opportunity to bring the research results of the American Monetary Institute to your attention, which are relevant to the developing fiscal crises faced by several states. Part of our 501(c)3 mission statement is to do just that.
Read More6. The Usury Problem
This article outlines the inherent, structural flaws of a system which allows (and promotes) usury.
Read More7. Program for Monetary Reform (1939)
This plan was developed by the best economic minds in the country during the Great Depression. AMI’s proposed monetary reform legislation is closely modeled after this plan.
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