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The IMF and World Bank were created to help countries survive financial crises and to help them

develop into prosperous economic actors. But their 75-year track record shows the opposite: their

loans and structural adjustment policies have plunged poor countries into impossibly large debt

traps and forced the Third World to focus on producing goods for consumption in the West, instead

of growing consumption and industry at home. The Bank and the Fund’s “development and

assistance” has been anything but. The reality is a history of neocolonial exploitation with shocking

results.Alex Gladstein has a lot to say about Bitcoin, human rights, financial privilege, and personal

freedom. In his first book Check Your Financial Privilege, he says it, starting with the fact that

anyone born into a reserve currency like the euro, yen, or pound has financial privilege over the

89% of the world population born into weaker systems.As CSO of the Human Rights Foundation,

Gladstein is uniquely positioned to detail the rise of Bitcoin from cypherpunk dream to the real-life

Bitcoin stories happening to real people across the globe. For people around the world, outside of

Wall Street, Bitcoin offers a means of freedom from inflation, political strife, and an outdated

monetary system. For these people, the majority of the world’s population, it might even save their

lives.In reading through Alex's brilliant and comprehensive treatise, you will be investigating the big

economic lie of our world at its root: that the powerful help the weak. Following that, you will face

an important choice. What system do you choose?-Jeff BoothAuthor, Price of Tomorrow and GP,

Ego Death CapitolAlthough Gladstein's book rages against the injustice that characterizes the

neoliberal economic model and the Bretton Woods institutions, it ultimately offers a glimmer of

hope by demonstrating how Bitcoin, with its liberating philosophy, decentralized technology, and

immutable functionality can help free nations and peoples from the debt trap.—Farida Nabourema,

Togolese writer, human rights defender, and Pan-AfricanistAlex Gladstein has written a powerful

examination of an immensely important question that is usually overlooked in academia and

media: What gives the World Bank and IMF such exorbitant power over the politics and finances of

developing countries? By examining the monetary foundations of the question, Alex offers an

astute assessment of the perverse incentives facing international financial institutions, and a

compelling explanation for why the real beneficiaries of their programs are western financial

institutions and governments, while the victims are the world's poorest people.—SafideanAmmous,

Author, The Bitcoin Standard and The Fiat StandardAlex Gladstein is a regular contributor to

Bitcoin Magazine and the author of Check Your Financial Privilege. Read more of his insights and

analysis at www.bitcoinmagazine.com.

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