Yeah, obviously. They are called money lenders. But it hasn't been some sort of single unified organization, thank God.
Money lenders invariably come to power because theirs is the power of actually creating money. And they fuck everything up because they want to keep on gaining more and more. Mammon is a very powerful force.
But you can't get rid of them entirely, because even communism needs credit and loans to function. Money needs to be created.
It's an unsolved question. The US used to have the greatest system because money was lent out by thousands of tiny local lenders who couldn't consolidate their power. But how do you prevent them from consolidating?
Yeah, obviously. They are called money lenders. But it hasn't been some sort of single unified organization, thank God.
Money lenders invariably come to power because theirs is the power of actually creating money. And they fuck everything up because they want to keep on gaining more and more. Mammon is a very powerful force.
But you can't get rid of them entirely, because even communism needs credit and loans to function. Money needs to be created.
It's an unsolved question. The US used to have the greatest system because money was lent out by thousands of tiny local lenders who couldn't consolidate their power. But how do you prevent them from consolidating?