from BullionBuzz enewsletter Sept 7, 2010
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Sep 07, 2010 08:49PM
Golden Minerals is a junior silver producer with a strong growth profile, listed on both the NYSE Amex and TSX.
The Ethics of Gold
Ron Robins
Gold’s rising price indicates that the yellow metal is reverting to its historic role of imposing order on chaotic monetary and currency systems, because it is the ethical barometer of fiscal mismanagement. Governments and central banks around the world, which held out fiat currencies and fractional reserve banking as the only option, have been weakened and our trust in them eroded. Now, as developed countries sink and their economies submerge, they bail out their banking friends first. The world’s monetary and currency systems and the organizations responsible for them are failing because they lack ethical standards. They implemented policies that that would benefit them but eventually lead to great financial and economic hardship for their customers, such as encouraging debt creation that could not be sustained. This failed policy led to tens of millions of people losing their jobs, millions losing their homes and retirees losing their savings as interest rates were reduced to near zero. Unfortunately, banking is a cut-throat business; rising to the top requires subservience to the base instinctual values of status and greed. When bankers, financiers and politicians are motivated primarily by greed, unethical behaviour asserts itself. So until humans can be relied upon to heed their internal moral compass, some sort of firm control in regard to credit and debt creation has to be in place. Gold is ideally suited to act in this controlling capacity. Unfortunately, many economists today follow the thinking of John Maynard Keynes, who referred to gold as a ‘barbaric relic’. It is perceived wisdom today that we are capable of managing our monetary and currency affairs wisely, and do not need the hard discipline of a gold standard. That perceived wisdom is false; monetary conditions are increasingly calling for the kind of control that only gold can offer.
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