Aug 21 2012: Keeping the people in ignorance is one of they Master Keys that dictatorial regimes use to keep ruling the countries , such a thing would be strange for people who leave in the First World countries.
But this is the fact , when people have knowledge and science they would start asking many natural and fair questions regarding their rights and freedoms , which is a RED LINE for such regimes
wish you all the best in this journey Dr.Anwar
BTW: i'm one of the attendees of the course which you gave about KM at the beginning of this year
Aug 21 2012: I think establishing such a currency would be really a difficult if it's not an impossible process , many questions would arise.
1- would it be possible to convince the First World and Second World countries to distribute a part of their economy power to the Third World countries ? ( the Arabian Peninsula countries (about 7) are having plans to unify their currency since years , and they didn't apply it yet.
2-Is it possible to ensure that the currency would have the same power overall the world (i.e. unified prices?)
3-Is it possible to protect it against counterfeiting over this large space ?
Those questions are from me as a simple person , not from the economical domain , which of course would have many many comments about this , so i think establishing such an idea is very difficult.
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But this is the fact , when people have knowledge and science they would start asking many natural and fair questions regarding their rights and freedoms , which is a RED LINE for such regimes
wish you all the best in this journey Dr.Anwar
BTW: i'm one of the attendees of the course which you gave about KM at the beginning of this year
A comment on Conversation: A Single World Currency and a World Central Bank - For or Against?
1- would it be possible to convince the First World and Second World countries to distribute a part of their economy power to the Third World countries ? ( the Arabian Peninsula countries (about 7) are having plans to unify their currency since years , and they didn't apply it yet.
2-Is it possible to ensure that the currency would have the same power overall the world (i.e. unified prices?)
3-Is it possible to protect it against counterfeiting over this large space ?
Those questions are from me as a simple person , not from the economical domain , which of course would have many many comments about this , so i think establishing such an idea is very difficult.