Customer Review: George soros brings in an unbiased perspective of impact of current events in capital markets and shifting paradigms of dominance from US to other countries A must read for global citizens
Customer Review: This book is simply amazing, very easy to follow and learn. It explains basic concepts, and has some useful material - in the book as well as online - that will help you. I frankly didn't even need the study guide; I thought the book by itself was great for me. The authors have taken a lot of... more info
Customer Review: Shocking!! Great facts supporting the book. Truly shocking to see how irresponsible Greenspan acted in cuting rates when there was no evidence to support these cuts. From this book you can understand how Greenspan's ego created long term troubles for the US economy which could have resulted in... more info
Customer Review: There are few books on economics that can be called "page turners." G. Edward Griffin's book reads more like a mystery novel than an economic essay. It is wonderfully replete with historical facts about many of the players and about the actions that have led up to the present state of America and... more info
Customer Review: It should be very clear by now that the current debt-based monetary system is rotten to the core and on the brink of collapse. The credit bubble and the fiat-money system built on it will come to an end. Yet, the alleged "solution" of the author is pure Keynesian nonsense. If the state assumes full... more info
Customer Review: This book is a P.O.S. The explanations are poor and confusing, results of calculations are used with no reference to the formulas (which are discussed many chapters later), I frequently find myself referring to other works for clarity, even on subjects I know well. Profs use this piece of trash... more info
Customer Review: One interesting bit of information I had found during my searches in the Internet about money was how Iraq in the year 2000 had changed the denomination with which it traded oil: from the U.S. dollar to the euro. At that point in history, I wondered if Iraq's leadership had sealed its fate long... more info
Customer Review: Lynne Twist challenges us to think about our culture of scarcity and "more is better" and the impact that has on our lives and our environment. She challenges us to evaluate the self-imposed value we place on money, the impact on our happiness and the power in using money in an intentional way to... more info
Customer Review: This is a great book. This is not light reading. But in regards to the review of this book, I guess it depends on the age of the reader. I am 100% sure no one under the age of 28 have ever read the book or would care to read it. But I am old enough to know that when I was born there were only 150... more info
Customer Review: This is information every human on this planet must read. It doesn't matter who gets elected, our government doesn't own a dime. The Federal Reserve owns you, gives you credit for your cards, and your home, cars. Don't you want to know who these people are that you owe money to?