"Crashmaker: A Federal Affaire" Absolute must read.

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http://www.crashmaker.com/

More than anyting I've ever read here is an erudite perspective on how the economic/political/intellectual 'collusions' work. Weaved into the 1500 page narrative is a most intelligent understanding of the modern democratic state's functioning.

I can't recommend this book enough, and have nothing to do with the book.

As well, the story is about how the protagonists actually try and change America.

Related would be this google page on Dr. Edwin Viera, who is one of the minds behind the book.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=1&ct=result&cd=1&q=dr.+Edwin+Vieira%2Bcrashmaker&spell=1

Here is an abridged summation:

CRA$HMAKER is not really fiction after all. It is a story in which the Federal Reserve, monetary theory and history, constitutional law, free-market economics, and the political philosophy of a free society become, in a sense, the main characters. As they very well could be, if the world deviated just a little bit from its present course. CRA$HMAKER is an encyclopedia of political and economic knowledge condensed into a pot-boiling tale designed to catch the readers' attention and hold their interest with an exciting and believable melodrama of modern political double-dealing, brimming over with romance, revenge, international intrigue, and all the vices and corruption that make contemporary Washington, D.C., the modern Babylon. It is a story in which (as the saying goes) the names have been changed-but not to protect the innocent, because none of the characters are any less sinful than the types of people in the real world whom they represent. Yes, the plot and protagonists are fictional-but the lessons readers will learn from them are entirely factual.
 
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