Titre : |
The Federal Reserve System Its (Un) Constitutionality and Influence on the American Politics and Militarism 1913-2003 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Fanit, azzeddine, Auteur ; SENOUCI, Faiza, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Université tlemcen |
Année de publication : |
2017 |
Importance : |
214 p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
30 cm |
Accompagnement : |
cd |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Résumé : |
This dissertation comes to unravel the untold mechanisms of the American militarized foreign
policies. It investigates the authentic motives behind the American militarism in the last 100
years by examining the great wars in which it was involved. The main hypothesis that has
been advanced in this work is that the “unconstitutional” Federal Reserve System, which is
dominated by ruthless banking interests, influenced the American foreign policies by turning
the country into a non-stop war machine. American military interventionism has played a key
role in securing the banking interests during/after World War I and II, and in maintaining the
dollar hegemony after the War on Terrorism. This dissertation opted for an exploratory
research methodology using the technique of case study. WWI, WWII, wars on Afghanistan
and Iraq are all examined by investigating the influence/role of the Fed/petrodollar over/in the
American militarized foreign policies. The findings of this research confirm the hypothesis in
question in the sense that the American central bank, since its creation in 1913, has
tremendously militarized the American policies after two centuries of isolationism. The
conclusion that this research brought up is that private “interestism” has kidnapped the
American policy-making by turning the Federal Reserve into a nonstop money-creating
machine and by turning the American government into a war-creating machine which both
serve the interests of private bankers. |
The Federal Reserve System Its (Un) Constitutionality and Influence on the American Politics and Militarism 1913-2003 [texte imprimé] / Fanit, azzeddine, Auteur ; SENOUCI, Faiza, Auteur . - Université tlemcen, 2017 . - 214 p. : ill. ; 30 cm + cd. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Résumé : |
This dissertation comes to unravel the untold mechanisms of the American militarized foreign
policies. It investigates the authentic motives behind the American militarism in the last 100
years by examining the great wars in which it was involved. The main hypothesis that has
been advanced in this work is that the “unconstitutional” Federal Reserve System, which is
dominated by ruthless banking interests, influenced the American foreign policies by turning
the country into a non-stop war machine. American military interventionism has played a key
role in securing the banking interests during/after World War I and II, and in maintaining the
dollar hegemony after the War on Terrorism. This dissertation opted for an exploratory
research methodology using the technique of case study. WWI, WWII, wars on Afghanistan
and Iraq are all examined by investigating the influence/role of the Fed/petrodollar over/in the
American militarized foreign policies. The findings of this research confirm the hypothesis in
question in the sense that the American central bank, since its creation in 1913, has
tremendously militarized the American policies after two centuries of isolationism. The
conclusion that this research brought up is that private “interestism” has kidnapped the
American policy-making by turning the Federal Reserve into a nonstop money-creating
machine and by turning the American government into a war-creating machine which both
serve the interests of private bankers. |
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