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The rise of the Anti-Work movement
Share this articleCampaigns to improve working conditions, union-led protests, strikes for better wages and tensions between workers and employers have always been part of our social, political and economic reality and are really nothing new. After all, the relationship between a person who sells their time and skills and the…
Wirtschaftsexperte Grass: “Müssen für eine Verwüstung von viel größerem Ausmaß vorbereitet sein”
Share this articleSeit der Finanzkrise 2008 haben die Zentralbanken Billionen von US-Dollar in die Weltwirtschaft gepumpt. Diese Billionen wurden jedoch aus dem Nichts geschaffen, so Claudio Grass von Precious Metal Advisory Switzerland. In einem RT-Interview sagte Grass: Ich glaube, selbst der durchschnittliche Mensch auf der Straße in der westlichen Welt…
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As Germany goes, so goes the Eurozone
Share this articleUntil recently, Germany has been the seemingly unbreakable workhorse that has pulled the European economy back from the brink and kept it ticking along through a myriad of internal and external pressures, as well as political crises, over the last decade. As the undeniable leader of the bloc,…
Precious metals outlook: This summer presents a rare entry point
Share this articleby Claudio Grass, Hünenberg, Switzerland It’s been an intense few weeks for precious metals investors, with gold and silver suffering setbacks and somewhat increased volatility. This has caused some observers and mainstream analysts to jump to gloomy conclusions and proclaim that gold’s bull run is over. Instead, they’re…
Parity hysterics: What it means and what it doesn’t
Share this articlePart I of II, by Claudio Grass, Hünenberg See, Switzerland There’s been a flurry of articles, news stories and headlines lately over the developments in the FOREX market, specifically over the moves of the EUR/USD currency pair. As headwinds on all levels, economic, geopolitical and social, got a…
Jeff Deist on Why Smaller is Better
Share this articleJeff Deist, President of the Mises Insitute in Auburne (www.mises.org) spoke last week at a meeting of America’s Future Foundation (https://AmericasFuture.org) on the why smaller government units are better, and how the Swiss principle of subsidiarity could help ease the nasty cultural and political divides facing America. Virtually…