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Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of the Fed
The US in 1913 was one of the last major economies to establish an institution of a central bank. The book examines, however, the history and evolution of central banking in the US from the perspective of central banking functions—i.e. aggregator of private lending to the federal government, fiscal agent for the government, regulator of money supply, monopoly over currency issuance, banking system supervision, and lender of last resort. The evolution of central banking functions is traced from earliest pre-1987 proposals, through the Constitutional Convention and Congressional debates on Hamilton’s 1st Report on Credit, the rise and fall of the 1st and 2nd Banks of the United States, through the long period of the National Banking System, 1862-1913. The book describes how US federal governments—often in cooperation with the largest US private banks in New York, Philadelphia, and elsewhere in the northeast—attempted to expand and develop those functions, sometimes successfully sometimes not, from 1781 through the creation of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Other themes include how rapid US economic growth, and an expanding, geographically dispersed private banking system, created formidable resistance by banks at the state and local level to the evolution and consolidation of central banking functions at the national level. Whenever central banking functions were dismantled (1810s, 1830s) or were weakened (after 1860s), the consequences were financial instability and severe economic depressions. The book concludes with a detailed narrative on how, from 1903 to 1913, big eastern banks—leveraging the Panic of 1907, weak economic recovery of 1909-13, and need to expand internationally—allied with Congressional supporters to prevail over state and local banking interests and created the Fed; how the structure of the 1913 Fed clearly favored New York banks while granting concessions to state and local banks to win Congressional approval; and how that compromise central bank structure doomed US monetary policy to fail after 1929.
Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of the Fed
The US in 1913 was one of the last major economies to establish an institution of a central bank. The book examines, however, the history and evolution of central banking in the US from the perspective of central banking functions—i.e. aggregator of private lending to the federal government, fiscal agent for the government, regulator of money supply, monopoly over currency issuance, banking system supervision, and lender of last resort. The evolution of central banking functions is traced from earliest pre-1987 proposals, through the Constitutional Convention and Congressional debates on Hamilton’s 1st Report on Credit, the rise and fall of the 1st and 2nd Banks of the United States, through the long period of the National Banking System, 1862-1913. The book describes how US federal governments—often in cooperation with the largest US private banks in New York, Philadelphia, and elsewhere in the northeast—attempted to expand and develop those functions, sometimes successfully sometimes not, from 1781 through the creation of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Other themes include how rapid US economic growth, and an expanding, geographically dispersed private banking system, created formidable resistance by banks at the state and local level to the evolution and consolidation of central banking functions at the national level. Whenever central banking functions were dismantled (1810s, 1830s) or were weakened (after 1860s), the consequences were financial instability and severe economic depressions. The book concludes with a detailed narrative on how, from 1903 to 1913, big eastern banks—leveraging the Panic of 1907, weak economic recovery of 1909-13, and need to expand internationally—allied with Congressional supporters to prevail over state and local banking interests and created the Fed; how the structure of the 1913 Fed clearly favored New York banks while granting concessions to state and local banks to win Congressional approval; and how that compromise central bank structure doomed US monetary policy to fail after 1929.
Love. Period.

Love. Period.

Rudy Rasmus

Worthy Publishing
2014
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Love without conditions . . . acceptance that will change the world. Every one of us wants to be more than just accepted; Rudy shows us how to love people who are not like us. By truly understanding what Jesus meant when He said love is the greatest commandment of all, we learn how to love people?of different races, backgrounds, economic statuses, those who are physically or mentally challenged, dependent. Love. Period. is a message demonstrating the only way we get that kind of love is by giving it to others.
Making Happy

Making Happy

Rudy Rasmus

Worthy Publishing
2014
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Discover the six counter-intuitive dials to turn right now in your relationship. these are proven happiness boosters. and let's face it, knowing how to make happiness -- the deep and abiding joy of feeling good together -- isn't always easy for time-starved and sleep-deprived couples. Making Happy will change all that by: Instantly making your relationship 25 percent happier. Countering the effects of taking each other for granted so you can notice even more things you appreciate about each other. Knowing the easy way to ensure your partner is happier today than yesterday.Relationship experts Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott bring all the relevant research together in Making Happy and show you how to elevate happiness in your relationship. It's easier than you think. Includes an immensely practical three-week Happiness Plan.
I'm Black. I'm Christian. I'm Methodist
It's uncertain that Howard Thurman made the remark often attributed to him, "I have been writing this book all my life," but there is little doubt that he was deeply immersed in reflection on the times that bear an uncanny resemblance to the present day, which give voice to the Black Lives Matter movement. Our "life's book" is filled with sentence upon sentence of marginalization, pages of apartheid, chapters of separate and unequal. Now this season reveals volumes of violence against Blacks in America. Ten Black women and men explore life through the lens of compelling personal religious narratives. They are people and leaders whose lives are tangible demonstrations of the power of a divine purpose and evidence of what grace really means in face of hardship, disappointment, and determination. Each of the journeys intersect because of three central elements that are the focus of this book. We're Black. We're Christians. We're Methodists. Each starts with the fact, "I'm Black," but to resolve the conflict of being Christian and Methodist means confronting aspects of White theology, White supremacy, and White racism in order to ground an oppositional experience toward domination over four centuries in America.
Art Gallery of Pathology

Art Gallery of Pathology

Tim-Rasmus Kiehl; Sylvia Asa

American Registry of Pathology
2020
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Explore the use of human pathology samples as they are used to develop art that is pleasing to the eye and challenging to the mind. For those with knowledge of pathology, histology and microscopy, the work of Dr. Tim-Rasmus Kiehl, a neuropathologist who worked at University Health Network in Toronto, Canada, will be a source of fascination.For those who appreciate art, welcome to a new dimension of the art and science of Pathology, seen through the lens of modern culture.
The Scourge of Neoliberalism

The Scourge of Neoliberalism

Jack Rasmus

Clarity Press
2020
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While the capitalist system has undergone numerous restructurings throughout its history, the capitalist elites' purpose in elaborating these changes has remained the same: to restore and/or extend their hegemony over domestic class and global challengers. The current systemic designation, operative since 1978, is "neoliberalism," deployed to obfuscate what in actuality is US imperialism and domestic class warfare. The Scourge of Neoliberalism describes the origins and evolution of the specifically American form of Neoliberalism. Its expansionary phase--from 1978 to 2008--was disrupted by the global crash and crisis of 2008-09 and was only partially restored by the Obama regime thereafter. Trump's attempt to resuscitate Neoliberalism has led to the emergence of a new, more aggressive and virulent form which, despite some gains, is nonetheless a destabilizing policy regimen destined to break down with the next global economic crisis, which is likely occur by 2020. The political consequences of US neoliberal policy evolution and restoration efforts have led, on the one hand, to the breakdown of government institutions, the decline of mainstream political parties, the atrophy of democratic practices, rights and values, and attacks on civil liberties, and on the other to the embedding of the Neoliberal credo that business tax cuts create jobs, free trade benefits all, low interest rates generate investment, entitlement programs are the cause of government deficits, markets are always efficient, recessions are caused by external shocks to an otherwise stable equilibrium system, and similar empirically unverifiable propositions. In describing the evolution of Neoliberal policies from Reagan through Clinton, the Bushes, Obama, and Trump presidencies, Rasmus shows how they have played a central enabling role in the financialization of the US capitalist economy, in its ever-growing income and wealth inequality gaps, and in the increasing polarization of US society and polity.
The Twilight of American Imperialism

The Twilight of American Imperialism

Jack Rasmus

Clarity Press
2025
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Empires have existed for millennia, with imperialism encompassing the practices deployed in their creation, expansion and defense. The Twilight of American Imperialism describes the political, military, economic and cultural aspects of imperialism, and how these practices have been employed over the course of the 250-year rise, ascendance, and present decline of the American imperial project. Special attention is paid to identifying the distinctive characteristics particular to the American empire in its phase as dominant hegemon after the mid-20th century--as well as on the internal contradictions and external forces responsible for its emerging decline in the 21st. The Book predicts the likely trajectory of US imperialism over the next decade, 2025-2035, as it confronts intensifying challenges from the BRICS and the global south. The Twilight of American Imperialism enables a ready grasp of: - the major literature of theories of imperialism--Marxist, pro-capitalist and Heterodox to develop a common definition of the fundamental nature of Imperialism in its various dimensions. - the trajectory of American imperialism from its colonial origins, offshore expansion offshore from 1898 through World War II and thereafter from 1945 to the fall of the USSR in 1992 to the period of undisputed American hegemony up to the 2008 apex of American imperial power. - the institutional basis of American global empire after world war II: the $US, IMF, World Bank, SWIFT payments system, WTO, Free trade treaties, NATO and other military-political alliances, with special focus on the 'managed dollar' and 'twin deficits' systems. - the internal contradictions growing within the empire economically and politically since the 1980s and especially intensifying after the 2008-10 global economic crisis. - the numerous external forces developing in the 21st century challenging American global economic and political hegemony. - the US domestic indicators of corresponding social decline in America as a consequence of imperial expansion and decay. - the US wars of imperial defense in the 21st century, the rise of the global south economically and politically during the period, the BRICS intensifying challenge to the institutions of American imperial power, and the inevitable retreat and consolidation of remnants of the American empire on the horizon.
Dead Red Fish

Dead Red Fish

Lou Rasmus

Independently Published
2018
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The debut novel by Lou Rasmus, this semi-autobiographical work is a coming to age story about a young man, Lou, as he sets out on a road trip from Massachusetts to Florida with his two hometown friends, Jerry and Mazz. In search of The Great Spring Break, the three friends embark on a frenzied, drug-and-alcohol-fueled journey down the East Coast, meeting old friends and finding themselves in trouble more often than not along the way. All the while, introspective Lou finds himself looking for more than just a drive to the beach. As the days wear on and the three young men find themselves closer to the end of the road, Lou grapples with the meaning of love, happiness, and the meaning of life altogether.
Filming Shakespeare, from Metatheatre to Metacinema
"Filming Shakespeare, from Metatheatre to Metacinema" is the first book-length study of Shakespeare film adaptations concerned with metacinematic criticism. The volume offers a thoroughly researched and extensive survey of reflexivity in Shakespeare on screen, providing the reader with comprehensive and easily readable case studies of major and obscure productions from silent era to the present day. Topics include the ontology of the photographic image, the silent era, cinema as death, Hollywood, counter-cinema, ideology, film genre, and theatrical vs. cinematic illusion. Considering Shakespeare criticism as well as film theory and history, the essays are aimed at students, teachers, scholars, and enthusiasts of Shakespeare and film.
Schnappschüsse in Versen

Schnappschüsse in Versen

Michael Rasmus Schernikau

Books on Demand
2016
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Der Torwart Halt' ihn nur den Traum Vom Gl ck, den blendendwei en Mit schwarzen Flecken." Humorvoll - augenzwinkernd - satirisch so pr sentiert Michael Rasmus Schernikau in seinen "Schnappsch ssen in Versen" die Suche des Menschen nach dem Gl ck - beim Fu ball, - bei der Partnersuche, - auf dem Campus, - in unserer sch nen, neuen Medienwelt.
Wolles Hundehotel

Wolles Hundehotel

Ronda Rasmus

Books on Demand
2017
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Mischlingshund Wolle f hrt seit f nf Jahren ein Hundehotel direkt am Strand von Wangerooge. Seine Angestellten sind wie eine Familie f r ihn. Doch die Idylle wird eines Tages j h zerst rt, durch das Auffinden eines Kothaufens vor dem Fr hst cksbuffet. Wer steckt dahinter? Weitere gemeine Anschl ge folgen. Wolles Lebenstraum und der gute Ruf seines Hauses stehen auf dem Spiel. Wird es Wolle gelingen, zusammen mit seinen Freunden die T ter zu berf hren? Ein rasanter tierischer Krimi, in dem es nicht zuletzt um Mut und die Bedeutung von Freundschaft geht.
Entstehung von Kooperationsfähigkeit

Entstehung von Kooperationsfähigkeit

Anke Rasmus

Gabler Verlag
2011
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Kooperationsfähigkeit unterstützt Unternehmen beim Aufbau und der Gestaltung von wertschaffenden Beziehungen zu externen Partnern. Unklar ist, wie in jungen technologieorientierten Unternehmen, die zunächst ohne eingespielte Prozesse und Strukturen sowie mit sehr knappen Ressourcen auskommen müssen, Kooperationsfähigkeit entstehen kann. Anke Rasmus untersucht, welche Faktoren dabei eine Rolle spielen. Die empirische Unter-suchung zeigt, dass die Humankapitalausstattung des Gründers und insbe-sondere sein Verhalten in Form des Innovation Championing Behaviors dafür entscheidend ist. Aus den Befunden leitet die Autorin Implikationen für Forschung und Unternehmenspraxis ab.