
Governance by Finance
Can European democracy survive the reign of unelected central bankers?
Jonathan Sas has worked in senior policy and political roles in government, think tanks, and the labor movement. He is an honorary witness to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. His writing has appeared in the Toronto Star, National Post, the Tyee, and Maisonneuve.
Can European democracy survive the reign of unelected central bankers?
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How the housing crash got us believing in ghosts again.
Despite nearly destroying the global economy in 2008, the shadow banking revolution marches on.
Don’t know the difference between an asset-backed security and your ass? We’re here to help.
Frankfurt/Rome, 5 August 2011
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