Kako je nastao novac. Priča koju svatko može i treba razumjeti

Kako je nastao novac. Priča koju svatko može i treba razumjeti

Ivan Pernar

The book in front of you was written for one reason only. Its goal is to explain all the aspects, pitfalls and problems of money regulation and the financial system in the Republic of Croatia in a way that is as simple as possible and comprehensible to th

Precisely because of its simplicity, clear style and expression, this book, written in the form of a dialogue between the many actors in it, is an excellent manual for all those who do not understand why our country is in such a deep crisis, why one and all more rich, while others impoverish, and why the long-term perspective is extremely unfavorable.

However, the greatest strength of this book is that the author in a very logical way, using examples from practice and mathematical proofs, exposes a well-designed pyramid system of defrauding citizens through a financial system based solely on credit.

In addition to pointing out the problem, this book also offers something even more important - a look at the solution to the problem, which was arrived at by reasoning based on logical and economic laws, but also on the empirical experience of many countries with a similar fate that managed to get out of the jaws of economic ruin.

The book represents a turning point in the way of thinking of its reader, it frees him from the shackles of uncertainty regarding the future and gives a clear perspective.

The choice before us is actually simple - freedom or slavery everyone has to choose for themselves which way to go.

Editor
Damir Trnačić
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
103
Publisher
Vlastita naklada, Zagreb, 2014.
 
Distribution: 1,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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