The Federal Reserve Monster

A nation runs on money, and the fight over who controls it never stays quiet for long.

The Federal Reserve Monster is a hard charging, early twentieth century critique of the Federal Reserve System, written in an urgent, provocative voice meant to stir public attention. Compiled and edited by Sam Clark and Wallace Campbell, this work presents an argument that the central banking structure, its policies, and its administration carry deep consequences for everyday producers, workers, and businesses. Listeners can expect forceful rhetoric, pointed accusations, and a sustained effort to frame banking policy as a question of power, accountability, and the public interest.

Rather than offering a modern textbook overview, this audiobook delivers a period perspective on monetary policy, central banking debate, credit expansion, deflation, and financial control in the United States. It is a vivid example of populist political economy and a window into how Americans argued about the Federal Reserve, inflation and deflation, money and credit, and the role of government and finance. If you seek Federal Reserve history, banking criticism, American economic history, and the roots of today debates about central banks, this is a direct and memorable listen.

Press play and hear a passionate case from the era when the arguments were still new.

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