# Banking & Rivals Theory

Topic: Titanic Theories
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#### Card #02: Banking & Rivals Theory

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- Topic: Titanic Theories
- Updated: 2026-07-09T03:18:24.755Z
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Summary:

The Titanic 'Banking & Rivals Theory' involves a disaster that is not only a tragedy but a possible hinge point for banking power, industrial fortunes, and the removal of rivals. The theory involves the sinking ship, the

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The Titanic 'Banking & Rivals Theory' involves a disaster that is not only a tragedy but a possible hinge point for banking power, industrial fortunes, and the removal of rivals.

The theory involves the sinking ship, the wealthy and influential passengers who died, and early-twentieth-century finance that was being reorganized around central banking, gold, industrial consolidation, and massive private fortunes. 

Questions over who benefited from the disaster, certain banking interests, or how public shocks allow financial systems to change are all relevant. The modern parallel is that digital finance may repeat the same structure: a crisis, a promise of stability, and a new rail controlled by institutions.

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