The common thread through all of Irish modern history is the desire for a nationalized central bank and never getting it


Berkeley doing nationalist proto-MMT again

Berkeley: "A bank where there are no sharers would be free from all the evils of stockjobbing. A bank, whereof the public makes all the profit, and therefore makes good all deficiencies, must be most secure. Such a bank prudently managed, would be a mine of gold in the hands of the public"

"Given the misfortunes he noted which had befallen the private banking sector, the circulation of paper money and credit might better be done by a national bank of some sort."

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