Monetary Reform Links
Active campaign to introduce the propsed Bank Of England Act 2010
www.prosperityuk.com
Great resource and links to all major Monetary Reform organisations, Run by a good friend of mine Alistair.
www.jamesrobertson.com
James Roberston is the co-author of Creating New Money and Monetary Reform: Making it Happen. I believe that his proposals for the actual implementation of monetary reform are the clearest, most practical, most beneficial for the economy, and the least disruptive to our every day interaction with money, and this is why I promote Robertson’s proposal for reform. I strongly suggest you read his two books (available to download for free from the website) if you want a clear understanding of the praticalities of reform and why it does not require any revolutionary changes to society.
http://www.monetary.org/
The American Monetary Institute, is a foundation dedicated to the study of monetary history, monetary theory and monetary reform. The Director, Stephen Zarlenga, is the author of The Lost Science of Money.
www.moneyreformparty.org.uk
Check out this UK-based political party, focused purely on promoting Money Reform
www.simpol.org.uk
Website of the International Simultaneous Policy Organisation. Simultaneous Policy is an interesting idea which recognises that it can be difficult for one country to ‘go it alone’ when it comes to changing the financial system, so it proposes a way of generating public support for reform worldwide.
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