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Author: Sarah E.V. Emery
Keywords: antisemitism; banking
Publisher: Lansing, Mich; L. Thompson
Year: 1888
Language: English
Collection: opensource
A populist pamphlet from the Gilded Age; Singerman Index #0018
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Reviewer: ColdBear - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- December 3, 2008
Subject: The more things change
I can't recommend this little gem of the Gilded Age enough. That being the case you're probably wondering why I only give it four stars. Three reasons: First and most important five stars are only given out by me for phenomenal works, i.e. Stranger in A Strange Land. Second it is a political work and while still relevant it is a century and a fifth old. Third it is a work of the period it was produced in. That being the case many modern readers would be quite uncomfortable at its lack of political correctness. However those detractions aside I must say that it is nice to read something that doesn't talk down to its readers. It assumes that you have a modicum of intelligence. I would match this little gem up against anything by Parenti except the Assassination of Julius Caesar.
| Identifier: | SevenFinancialConspiraciesWhichHaveEnslavedTheAmericanPeople |
| Mediatype: | texts |
| Identifier-access: | http://www.archive.org/details/SevenFinancialConspiraciesWhichHaveEnslavedTheAmericanPeople |
| Identifier-ark: | ark:/13960/t2z31rk7j |