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America's Bank: The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve

by Roger Lowenstein

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.79 ABR Score (1.9K ratings)
★ 3.81 Goodreads (1.4K) ★ 4.35 Audible (429)
9h 39m Released 2015 Business

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, authoritative narration transforms this financial history into genuine drama—you'll hear the backroom politics and personal rivalries that nearly killed the Fed before it was born.

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About This Audiobook

Financial panics, bank runs, and economic chaos plagued early twentieth-century America, a nation stubbornly resistant to establishing a central banking system. Lowenstein chronicles the extraordinary political and economic forces that collided during the contentious creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. The narrative weaves together the stories of visionary reformers, powerful Wall Street titans, and skeptical politicians who battled over America's financial future. At stake was whether the United States would continue operating with its fragmented, crisis-prone banking structure or embrace the kind of centralized monetary authority that other developed nations had already adopted.

Robertson Dean's authoritative narration brings gravitas and clarity to this complex historical account. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb the intricate financial concepts and political maneuvering without feeling overwhelmed by technical detail. Dean skillfully differentiates between the various historical figures, from banking magnates to congressional leaders, giving each a distinct voice that helps listeners track the story's many players. The audio format proves particularly effective for this densely researched material, as Dean's pacing transforms what could be dry economic history into an engaging chronicle of American institutional development.