Volume 19 Number 2 April 2011

Main Contents

1
Editorial
 
2
Bank of England governor blames spending cuts on bank bailouts
Phillip Inman
3
Why It Is Necessary to Take Back Control Over Money Creation — And Why You Should Care!
Richard Priestman
4
On Scientific Method
Wavell Cowan
5
Rising Food Prices and the Egyptian Tinderbox
Ellen Brown
6
The Great Unravelling
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
7
How Wisconsin Could Turn Austerity into Prosperity: Own a Bank
Ellen Brown
8
Why Models Essential for Society's Survival Get Buried
William Krehm
9
2011: A Brave New Dystopia
Chris Hedges
10
The Fed Has Spoken: No Bailout for Main Street
Ellen Brown
11
Why are we Drowning in Debt?
Brian Leslie
12
Washington State Joins the Movement for Public Banking
Ellen Brown
13
CHINA'S CREATIVE ACCOUNTING: USING DEBT AS A TOOL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Ellen Brown
14
A New Initiative for Promoting Monetary Policy Change
W.K.
15
Money Reform is the Alternative
Anne Belsey
16
Stranger than Fiction?
Stuart Madgin
17
On Catastrophes and Renewal
William Krehm
18
Spending on Dubious Research
W.K.