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About Us:
The American Monetary
Institute (AMI)
is a publicly supported charity, founded in 1996 to present the
results of our research in a manner understandable by the average
citizen; leading to monetary reforms which bring forth a greater level
of economic justice and a more equitable and efficient functioning of
government.
This field deserves serious study because
while attention is usually focused on the elections of presidents,
prime ministers, and representatives, the real outcomes in society -
whether there will be general economic justice or special financial
privileges for the few - are often quietly determined behind the scenes
by the structure of a society’s monetary system.

Monetary realities usually affect the citizen’s daily life
far more than the Congress, President, or Supreme Court. AMI’s research
shows that a main arena of human struggle has been over the monetary
control of societies. This control is exercised through monetary theory
- in obscure doctrines about the nature of money. If it had to be
summarized in one sentence it is that by mis-defining the nature of
money, special interests have often been able to control a society’s
monetary system, and in turn, the society itself. Describing how
this has been done historically, makes these concepts clear and vital
and sweeps aside the mystification in which money has been purposely
shrouded.

The AMI's ability to
continue our research depends on continued public support
through donations and the sale of books and reports and speakers fees.
Therefore if you find the ideas and materials presented here to be of
value, please don’t hesitate to support our activities. Tax deductible
donations are easy to make. Those who wish to become more personally
involved are invited to become Supporting Members of the American
Monetary Institute. (Click
here for Donation form). Members receive regular email
communications on worldwide monetary developments, plus our quarterly
American Money Scene with progress reports and other materials. Readers
questions on our research results are discussed.

Whether you consider yourself a
student of monetary matters, an activist, or a concerned citizen, you
can vote here monetarily, and this is one place where your vote will
truly make a difference. We welcome you to join us to get better
acquainted with AMI and these important monetary concepts. Our introductory essay to monetary
thought titled A Brief Monetary
History of the United States
especially helps beginning students become acquainted with some basic
monetary ideas; as well as with AMI’s method. Given the paucity
of monetary thought in today’s culture, advanced students will also
find it valuable.
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A Brief
Monetary History of the
United States - for Students of All Ages
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