You will own nothing Your war with a new financial order and how to fight back

Carol Roth

Book - 2023

"In You Will Own Nothingı Roth reveals how the agendas of Wall Street, world governments, international organizations, socialist activists, and multinational corporations like Blackrock all work together to reduce the power of the dollar and prevent millions of Americans from taking control of their wealth. She shows why owning fewer assets makes you poorer and less free. This book is essential guide to protecting your hard-earned wealth for the coming generations." -- Amazon.com.

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Published
New York, NY : Broadside Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Carol Roth (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xvi, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-317) and index.
ISBN
9780063304932
  • Introduction The Coming War
  • Chapter 1. Socially Unacceptable How Social Credit Leads to Owning You
  • Chapter 2. A New Financial World Order, Part I Debt Begets Desperation Begets Disorder
  • Chapter 3. A New Financial World Order, Part II The Enemy Forces
  • Chapter 4. The Incredible Shrinking Dollar Killing Your Wealth by Debasing the Currency
  • Chapter 5. Digital Dollar Destitution How Central Bank Digital Currencies Control You and Your Wealth
  • Chapter 6. The Technocracy and Digital Rights In a Digital World, You Are the Product
  • Chapter 7. Socially Unacceptable, the Business Edition How ESG Is a Power and Money Grab via Business Social Credit
  • Chapter 8. Renting the American Dream Putting Housing Out of Reach for the Masses
  • Chapter 9. Worthless Paper How the Government's Predatory Education Lending Creates Indentured Servants
  • Chapter 10. The Upcoming Wealth Heist The Government's Plan for the Biggest Wealth Transfer in History
  • Chapter 11. Own Everything The Battle to Take Back Your Wealth
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An alarmist manifesto against big government, big tech, big finance, big education, and all the other putative enemies of the private purse. "They are coming after your livelihood, aka your path to wealth," writes Roth, author of The War on Small Business. Who are they? The "new financial world order," which aims to make sure that you lose and "the wealthy and powerful" win. And how will this nefarious cabal pull it off? For one thing, by forcing such things as "mandatory vaccines and masking," which of course are just plots to make government bigger. For another, by accruing debt that makes the dollar weaker and then ceding American hegemony in the global market, a process that began with the abandonment of the gold standard. You don't even own the software on your cellphone and computer thanks to these evildoers, who have replaced plain per--mark version ownership with subscriptions. One day you won't even own a car thanks to Uber and similar companies. Dare speak up, and you'll wind up on some blacklist, such as a journalist banned from PayPal--though, Roth doesn't add, the supposed journalist wasn't shy of saying nice things about Hitler and often supporting radical right talking points--and the Canadian truckers who protested having to be vaccinated against Covid-19 in order to enter the U.S. In support of her various scarecrow theses, Roth adduces such luminaries as Tucker Carlson, Glenn Beck, and Peter Thiel, whose like-minded utterances are invariably "tremendous" or "fantastic." Her targets are of the broad-side-of-the-barn variety: There's Amazon, of course, which "wants to be entrenched in every facet of your life"; every institution of higher learning in the land, "cheered on by the useful idiots saying that you must go to college"; and, naturally, every company that has bought into the environmental, social, and corporate governance model. Scattershot fearmongering. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.