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He emphasizes the importance of honest money—namely gold and silver—as a foundation for societal stability. Morgan references classic literature like George Orwell’s 1984 and George Orwell’s themes of deceit, control, and unchecked institutional power, drawing parallels to the modern financial system's erosion of trust and rule of law.
He further notes that the perception of a corrupt, unjust system leads to social unrest, a breakdown of social cohesion, and a sense of despair among ordinary people. When citizens see the highest levels of society acting above the law—through financial recklessness, bailouts, and manipulation—they respond with skepticism, distrust, or outright rebellion.