We then conclude reading A Brief Treatise on the Moral Grounds of Economic Relations, chapter 5 of David Graeber's Debt, The First 5000 Years, picking up from last week's concluding point about how an exploitative relationship can become framed as one of mutual aid.
In our second hour we pick up where we left of in Edward Griffin's 'Reality Course on Money' (episode 579), the point where he describes the deceptive process by which an elite group of financiers set up the private cartel known as the United States Federal Reserve.
We conclude by reading the first half of the intriguing Games with Sex and Death, chapter 6 of David Graeber's Debt, The First 5000 Years, which draws on a range of anthropological evidence, especially from Africa, to investigate how concepts of money and debt shape the societies which use it.
Thanks to C.S. Soong from Against the Grain for the Mike Daisy interview.