Sept 19-21 and 26-28. Fridays from 5:30 – 10 pm, and Saturdays & Sundays from 8:30 am – 1 pm (CDT/UTC-5).
The American Monetary Institute (AMI) will host its 21st annual conference on monetary matters titled “Avarice, Power, and the Future of Money”. The conference is held the last two weekends of September (both Fridays 6:30-10pm ET, both Saturdays & Sundays 9:30-3pm ET, and one session the Tues in between 3-4:30pm ET). Links to full information and registration are available here and here, also from AMI’s homepage.
From the organizers:
The theme of the 2025 AMI Conference is Avarice, Power, and the Future of Money. The conference will focus on the heart of our society’s problems: an economy driven by avarice, where money is created, controlled, and used as a tool for private gain rather than a tool for the public good.
Over two weekends, the conference will shine a light on:
- The use of capital as power — how corporations and the financial sector shape economies, politics, and even social priorities.
- Private debt-based money creation — why commercial banks create roughly 95% of our money supply through loans, and how this fuels inequality, boom–bust cycles, and environmental harm.
- Social and economic justice — how the monetary system leaves millions unbanked or underbanked, and entrenches debt slavery.
The conference is not just an exposé of problems — it is a forum for practical, inspiring solutions. You’ll hear proposals from leading thinkers and practitioners, including:
- Sovereign money systems that treat money creation as a public utility, returning its benefits to society.
- Debt reform and jubilees to break the cycle of financial enslavement.
- Policy frameworks for financial regulation that protect democracy and the environment