Ellen Brown: Critique continued
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Ellen Brown continues to rely on Matthew Josephson, a 1920s literary critic who hated capitalism and defended Stalin in the 1930s. She dismisses modern pro-capitalist accounts of American enterprise.... keep reading
Ellen Brown tries mightily to deal with the fact that she failed to check Benjamin's Strong's date of death: 1928.... keep reading
Ellen Brown says that Milton Friedman taught that the Federal Reserve caused the Great Depression by contracting the money supply, 1930-33. He never said this.... keep reading
Ellen Brown tries to distinguish between Hitler's economic policy and his political policy. She continues to defend his economic policy.... keep reading
Ellen Brown quotes verbatim from two experts who conform my position. She insists that these sources are accurate.... keep reading
Ellen Brown says that international currency speculators caused Zimbabwe's inflation. She has provided a single expert to present this thesis: the central bank of Zimbabwe.... keep reading
Ellen Brown is not interested in the details of history. Dates are irrelevant for her. It's the thought that counts, I guess.... keep reading