Toxic, Toxic Debt: Let the Sumerians Teach Us a Lesson
In ancient Babylon, kings would periodically announce a “Jubilee”, a day when all excessive debts were cancelled, and the most chronic debtors could breathe freely again (until next time perhaps, but still). This is a simple concept which 21st-century political élites in the Global North still fail to grasp, even in the face of incontestable evidence. ...
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