Other Peoples Money and How The Bank..., Louis D Brandeis
Other Peoples Money and How The Bank..., Louis D Brandeis
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Other Peoples' Money and How The Bankers Use It

Author: Louis D Brandeis

Narrator: D S Harvey

Unabridged: 5 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/10/2020


Synopsis

Other People’s Money and How the Bankers Use It is a collection of essays by Louis D. Brandeis that first appeared in Harper’s Weekly between November 22, 1913 and January 17, 1914 and published in book form in 1914. Other People’s Money takes to task the small cadre of investment bankers led by J.P. Morgan & Co. and known as the “Money Trust”, who would treat an ordinary person’s money on deposit as their own to use to control the banks, trusts, life insurance companies, and public service and industrial corporations that dominated American business. Brandeis marshaled an exhaustive amount of detailed research to describe the exact extent of the holdings, the interlocking directorships, the interdependence and the resulting degree of control. In doing so he exposes the principles and practices that stifle competition and lead to self-dealing and excessive enrichment. He explains clearly how they inhibit creativity and progress, foster inefficiency, and go against the grain of fundamental ideas of liberty crucial to America’s identity. His book is a warning and an analysis of the dangers to society when a small percentage of people control the yeoman’s portion of the wealth. The consolidation of production and distribution in too few hands is a recipe for oligarchy, and no republic or democracy can thrive when it allows for such an entitled, favored, exempt and all but immune aristocracy whose bloodlines are bank accounts and whose manners are defined solely by what the markets allow. His warnings reverberate eerily today in light of the practices that so damaged the American economy in 2008. At times one feels that nothing much has changed except the decimal points in the numbers. Viewed in this light, Brandeis’ writing has never been more relevant, more prophetic, or more on-point.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on October 18, 2015

Before he was a supreme court justice, Louis Brandeis wrote a series of articles for Harper’s Magazine that he fleshed out and expanded into this book. He was arguing for greater regulation, oversight, and openness in the banking industry after a series of collapses and scandals that caused a lot of......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on December 03, 2009

Brandies was the forefather of counseling in law. Before him lawyers were like doctors of today, coming to a patient's (client's) aid AFTER the fact. Brandies was the founder of preventative law. He was also an early pro-bono advocate, donating much of his time to charity cases. Some critics felt he......more

Goodreads review by Marcin on July 01, 2024

Louis D. Brandeis is analyzing how the money trust controlled many industries in the United States during the beginning of the 20th century. The interlocking directorates, the acquisition of related corporations, such as insurance companies, money trusts and investment banks, made commercial banks t......more

Goodreads review by Khuram on April 06, 2022

Eye-opening and alarming. Sometimes you just can't believe what some people are getting away with. Seems like fiction most of the time yet it's clearly true. Well delivered information.......more

Goodreads review by Alex on November 30, 2023

Brandeis uses fun words from the early 20th which have since gone out of style.......more