Third Millennium Press; 2007 edition (July 25, 2007). 490 pages
It's frankly difficult to find a good book that will help a person become literate about our mode money supply. Most that are accurate are hopelessly dense and written for graduate students in economics.Ellen Brown has translated a dense subject into a readable and fascinating story.Web of Debt by Ellen Brown not only demystifies money, but provides some thought-provoking and realistc solutions to our nation's dangerous dependence on a for-profit banking system that is sucking the financial lifeblood out of our nation.Buy it, read it, and get active! -Thom Hartmann's Review of the Month for Buzzflash, April 2009
Most people need backing of some sort to break through and capture a share of the public mind, but Ms. Brown has seemingly accomplished this all by herself, without funding of any kind. It almost defies comprehension. If we wore a thousand hats, they would all be doffed in respect to Ms. Brown's courageous and apparently independent intellectual jouey. We are impressed enough with Ms. Brown's approach to award her a title all her own, in fact. There are in our opinion, in mode economic thought, now Keynesians, Austrians and Brownians. -The Daily Bell, October 8, 2009
Ms. Brown has taken two subjects considered boring - history and monetary policy - and tued them into a book as thrilling as any Tom Clancy novel, except that this book is true.If you are looking to have an understanding of the monetary mess we are in, this is an excellent historical overview with some truly elegant and ingenious ideas about correcting the problems we presently face. As you read this book you may find yourself feeling like "Neo" in The Matrix, newly awakened from the slumber of ignorance and deceit. Best of all, she offers viable solutions to the problems that have plagued our planet for millennia. This may well be one of the most important books you will ever read. -American Free Press, April 21, 2008
If there is one book, one newspaper, one blog, one article, that one should read to understand the current economic crisis, to understand the root of the problem, and to understand its solution, it is "The Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free". "Web of Debt" is an extremely enlightening and remarkable book, providing an understanding to our world and the current economic crisis and providing monetary and banking solutions that will take us out of this crisis and benefit the people. The book is an absolute must read and relevant to people of all political stripes. The only idealogy presented is one of faiess, integrity, and common sense. -Online Joual, March 2, 2009
It's frankly difficult to find a good book that will help a person become literate about our mode money supply. Most that are accurate are hopelessly dense and written for graduate students in economics.Ellen Brown has translated a dense subject into a readable and fascinating story.Web of Debt by Ellen Brown not only demystifies money, but provides some thought-provoking and realistc solutions to our nation's dangerous dependence on a for-profit banking system that is sucking the financial lifeblood out of our nation.Buy it, read it, and get active! -Thom Hartmann's Review of the Month for Buzzflash, April 2009
Most people need backing of some sort to break through and capture a share of the public mind, but Ms. Brown has seemingly accomplished this all by herself, without funding of any kind. It almost defies comprehension. If we wore a thousand hats, they would all be doffed in respect to Ms. Brown's courageous and apparently independent intellectual jouey. We are impressed enough with Ms. Brown's approach to award her a title all her own, in fact. There are in our opinion, in mode economic thought, now Keynesians, Austrians and Brownians. -The Daily Bell, October 8, 2009
Ms. Brown has taken two subjects considered boring - history and monetary policy - and tued them into a book as thrilling as any Tom Clancy novel, except that this book is true.If you are looking to have an understanding of the monetary mess we are in, this is an excellent historical overview with some truly elegant and ingenious ideas about correcting the problems we presently face. As you read this book you may find yourself feeling like "Neo" in The Matrix, newly awakened from the slumber of ignorance and deceit. Best of all, she offers viable solutions to the problems that have plagued our planet for millennia. This may well be one of the most important books you will ever read. -American Free Press, April 21, 2008
If there is one book, one newspaper, one blog, one article, that one should read to understand the current economic crisis, to understand the root of the problem, and to understand its solution, it is "The Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free". "Web of Debt" is an extremely enlightening and remarkable book, providing an understanding to our world and the current economic crisis and providing monetary and banking solutions that will take us out of this crisis and benefit the people. The book is an absolute must read and relevant to people of all political stripes. The only idealogy presented is one of faiess, integrity, and common sense. -Online Joual, March 2, 2009