Money Should Be Illegal

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Healthy Living, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Rolley Hurley ISBN: 9781311633477
Publisher: Rolley Hurley Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rolley Hurley
ISBN: 9781311633477
Publisher: Rolley Hurley
Publication: March 1, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In today’s world, as well as in the past, the subject of the world monetary system and its adverse effects on humanity has so often been debated that there seems nothing else to consider. Why is it that so many have determined that the pursuit of money and all that it promises trumps the pursuit of happiness? Have generations of Americans been so conditioned over time that they cannot discern between an emotional attachment to money and natural reality? It appears that our world revolves around the illusion of money more than ever. Rolley believes that the Money Machine in America is indeed well nourished and thriving, but he is also convinced that a larger percentage of our citizens have had enough, and are serious about alternatives that will enhance their personal lives and free them from a type of self-imposed bondage to the Money Machine. Rolley’s visceral and humane approach to the topic makes for a thought provoking and lively read.

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In today’s world, as well as in the past, the subject of the world monetary system and its adverse effects on humanity has so often been debated that there seems nothing else to consider. Why is it that so many have determined that the pursuit of money and all that it promises trumps the pursuit of happiness? Have generations of Americans been so conditioned over time that they cannot discern between an emotional attachment to money and natural reality? It appears that our world revolves around the illusion of money more than ever. Rolley believes that the Money Machine in America is indeed well nourished and thriving, but he is also convinced that a larger percentage of our citizens have had enough, and are serious about alternatives that will enhance their personal lives and free them from a type of self-imposed bondage to the Money Machine. Rolley’s visceral and humane approach to the topic makes for a thought provoking and lively read.

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