Ezra Pound
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Ezra Pound (Poet, Revisionist) | |
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Ezra Pound pictured in the mid-1960's | |
Born | 1885/10/30 USA |
Died | 1972/11/01 (Age 87) Italy |
Victim of | victors justice witch-hunt |
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet, critic and historical revisionist who was a major figure of the early modernist movement. His Wikipedia page has a vast amount of useful information about his life and work.
His suitability for inclusion on Wikispooks lies in his writing on the gestation and creation of the integrated Anglo-US financial system and the root causes of war. His views on the US War of Independence and Civil War are especially interesting in this connection.
Documents by Ezra Pound
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:America, Roosevelt and the causes of the war | pamphlet | 1944 | WW2 | A brief review of Anglo-US financial system history and the causes of World War II |
Document:On the Protocols | statement | 20 April 1943 | Document:The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion |
A Quote by Ezra Pound
Page | Quote | Source |
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Money | “To say that a state cannot pursue its aims, because there is no money, is like saying that an engineer cannot build roads, because there are no kilometers.” | Rethinking money - How new currencies turn scarcity into prosperity |
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