Challenging the Bankers Blub: The Fight for an Equitable Financial System
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In this episode of the Lean to the Left Podcast, host Bob Gatty interviews Gerald Epstein, author of 'Busting the Bankers Club,' and a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Epstein discusses how powerful interests within the 'Bankers Club,' including big banks like JP Morgan and Bank of America, federal institutions like the Federal Reserve, financial regulators, and others, have maintained a financial system that benefits the wealthy at the expense of the majority.
He explores the dualities of the financial system, its manipulation by powerful interests, the adverse impact of current banking practices on the average person, and the potential for reform.
Epstein argues for the break-up of the Bankers Club to create a more equitable and functional financial system that serves broader societal needs, including those of marginalized communities and the push for a greener economy.
He also addresses the challenges of making such transformations and highlights the efforts of activists, public officials, and reform-minded groups working towards these goals.
The conversation delves into specifics such as the destructive influence of credit card interest rates, the legacy of economic policies that have exacerbated racial inequalities, and the potential for public banks to fulfill social missions.
Epstein emphasizes the importance of democratizing financial institutions, like the Federal Reserve, and the need for wide-ranging reforms to address issues of inequality and to harness finance as a force for good in society.
He calls for passage of federal legislation to create public banks that serve marginalized communities, communities of color, small businesses, and funds "green" environmental initiatives.
00:00 Introduction: The Cycle of Bank Bailouts
01:48 Unveiling the Bankers Club: Allies and Operations
04:56 The Dual Faces of Finance: Necessity and Destructiveness
11:03 The Federal Reserve's Role and Influence
20:25 Addressing Inequality and the Power of Public Banks
24:17 Racial Inequality and Financial Systems
27:16 The Fight for Financial Reform and Public Banks
33:06 The Political Landscape and Economic Implications
39:30 Concluding Thoughts and Where to Find the Book
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Epstein discusses how powerful interests within the 'Bankers Club,' including big banks like JP Morgan and Bank of America, federal institutions like the Federal Reserve, financial regulators, and others, have maintained a financial system that benefits the wealthy at the expense of the majority.
He explores the dualities of the financial system, its manipulation by powerful interests, the adverse impact of current banking practices on the average person, and the potential for reform.
Epstein argues for the break-up of the Bankers Club to create a more equitable and functional financial system that serves broader societal needs, including those of marginalized communities and the push for a greener economy.
He also addresses the challenges of making such transformations and highlights the efforts of activists, public officials, and reform-minded groups working towards these goals.
The conversation delves into specifics such as the destructive influence of credit card interest rates, the legacy of economic policies that have exacerbated racial inequalities, and the potential for public banks to fulfill social missions.
Epstein emphasizes the importance of democratizing financial institutions, like the Federal Reserve, and the need for wide-ranging reforms to address issues of inequality and to harness finance as a force for good in society.
He calls for passage of federal legislation to create public banks that serve marginalized communities, communities of color, small businesses, and funds "green" environmental initiatives.
00:00 Introduction: The Cycle of Bank Bailouts
01:48 Unveiling the Bankers Club: Allies and Operations
04:56 The Dual Faces of Finance: Necessity and Destructiveness
11:03 The Federal Reserve's Role and Influence
20:25 Addressing Inequality and the Power of Public Banks
24:17 Racial Inequality and Financial Systems
27:16 The Fight for Financial Reform and Public Banks
33:06 The Political Landscape and Economic Implications
39:30 Concluding Thoughts and Where to Find the Book
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
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