A study of Ezra Pound's poetry, life and work with particular emphasis on his struggle against usury, but more importantly his seeking out examples of good government and sound money throughout history.
Ezra Pound was a warrior-poet of the twentieth century, the very likeness of a Homeric hero. Both his life and his writing remained true to this form.
Robert Luongo's study of Pound's work reveals a fundamental awareness that whenever men are truly free they will choose leaders from amongst themselves who have placed self-discipline and the preservation of values as their guiding principles. Natural order emerges whereby leadership becomes an "obligation binding on good men".
Free people will choose their own medium of exchange and not be tyrannized by having to use worthless paper that can change value according to the whims of a non-elected, usurious Γ©lite, whose goals remain outside the needs of the human community and Earth's natural laws.
The author was an American who in his latter years lived in Cape Town, South Africa, teaching Shakespeare's works in the Dallas College.
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