Ferdinand Lundberg

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Person.png Ferdinand Lundberg  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
researcher,  author,  journalist)
Born30 April 1902
Died1 March 1995 (Age 92)
Interests • Money.jpg money
• The cabal.jpg US Deep state
• The Money Trust.jpg The Money Trust
• Plutocracy.jpg plutocracy
A finance journalist who published America's 60 Families, about the US deep state

Ferdinand Lundberg was "one of the most eminent finance journalists of his day."[1]

Publications

“The United States is owned and dominated today by a hierarchy of its sixty richest families... These families are the living center of the modern industrial oligarchy which dominates the United States, functioning discreetly under a democratic form of government behind which a de facto government, absolutist and plutocratic in its lineaments, has gradually taken form since the Civil War. This de facto government is actually the government of the United States — invisible, shadowy. It is the government of money in a dollar democracy.”
Ferdinand Lundberg (1937)  [2]

Lundberg wrote eleven books, including America's 60 Families (1937).[3]

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