Article 141JK Crime, terrorism and tax evasion: why banks are waging war on cash | Paul Mason

Crime, terrorism and tax evasion: why banks are waging war on cash | Paul Mason

by
Paul Mason
from on (#141JK)

Governments would love to see the end of banknotes. But what would a cashless society mean for freedom?

I can remember the moment I realised the era of cash could soon be over.

It was Australia Day on Bondi Beach in 2014. In a busy liquor store, a man wearing only swimming shorts, carrying only a mobile phone and a plastic card, was delaying other people's transactions while he moved 50 Australian dollars into his current account on his phone so that he could buy beer. The 30-odd youngsters in the queue behind him barely murmured; they'd all been in the same predicament. I doubt there was a banknote or coin between them.

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