The train rumbled across the dirt, sending shockwaves of sound and force across the air and land. And so began the detachment of mass amounts of human beings from themselves and their world. Even with the passage of ships across thousands of miles of sea, humans were subject to wind and tides. Through the concentrated … Continue reading Velocity, Voracity and Volition
The Errors of the Federal Reserve
It was 1913, and the Progressive Era was in full swing. Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft had been cracking down on big business for a decade, workers’ rights were increasing through enlarging governmental power, and President Woodrow Wilson, in response to the banking crisis of 1907, drafted the Federal Reserve Act into law. The ideals … Continue reading The Errors of the Federal Reserve