Truth About Money - A Deep Dive
A story of generational shifts, scarcity, and debt — and the future of wealth and freedom through parallel systems.
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Truth About Money: A Deep Dive explores the untold architecture of modern finance.
Written not by a banker, but by a hotelier and father, this book began with a simple question: What is money—really?
Through thousands of hours of research, Marc Reader uncovers what schools, banks, and even business degrees overlook: that today’s global system wasn’t chosen by citizens—it was shaped by silent decisions. Chief among them was 1971, when the world’s currencies were severed from gold.
This is not a budgeting guide. It’s not a get-rich playbook. It’s a journey into what money actually is, where it came from, and why most people were never taught the truth.
From Bretton Woods to Bitcoin, Reader explains how modern money runs on IOUs, inflation, and trust. And why understanding it is the first step to changing it.
No financial background required. Just curiosity.
Dettagli
- Data di pubblicazione
- Jun 26, 2025
- Lingua
- English
- ISBN
- 9781300083375
- Categoria
- Affari e Economia
- Copyright
- Tutti i diritti riservati - Licenza di copyright standard
- Collaboratori
- Di (autore): Marc Reader
Specifiche
- Formato
- EPUB
Parole chiave
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