Articles by Ellen Brown
“We will build a city-owned bank — not to serve shareholders, but to serve you. A bank that invests in housing, in transit, in climate resilience. A bank that puts our money to work for...
We have a serious debt problem, but solutions such as the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” are not the future we want. It’s time to think outside the box for some new solutions.
While U.S. advocates and local politicians struggle to get their first public banks chartered, Mexico’s new president has begun construction on 2,700 branches of a government-owned bank...
And we wouldn’t even have to tax the rich to pay for it.
A network of public banks could underwrite the new New Deal in the same way President Franklin Roosevelt financed the original.
In Costa Rica, publicly-owned banks have been available for so long and work so well that people take for granted that any country that knows how to run an economy has a public banking...
“The powers of financial capitalism had another far reaching aim, nothing less
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