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Show Me The Money #35 (edition 2010)

by Tony Hunnicutt

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"SMT$ is a highly under-appreciated gem in the zine world. It's a zine dedicated to increased awareness to the mechanics of economics, and the way they relate authoritarianism, and individual rights! If that sounds complicated, it's really not--it really just means an honest look at how money influences the world around us. That's refreshing since most of the information available is created by CEOs, dictators, and politicians—reflecting their needs, not ours! This issue: Supreme Court Nutbags; How your brain is different than a conservative's; Why are Food Prices Rising So Fast; Crisis in the West Parts 1 & 2; Fun Facts; poetry, and more!"

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