Quote from Vladimir Ilyich Lenin 

"...the concentration of capital and the growth of their turnover
is radically challenging the significance of the banks. Scattered
capitalists are transformed into a single collective capitalist. When
carrying the current accounts of a few capitalists, the banks, as it
were, transact a purely technical and exclusively auxiliary operation.
When, however, these operations grow to enormous dimensions
we find that a handful of monopolists control all the operations,
both commercial and industrial, of capitalist society.
They can, by means of their banking connections."

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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
[Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov] (1870-1924) First Leader of the Soviet Union
 
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