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Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Illegitimate Private Debt in the global South 3

by editorJuly 13, 20170

Part III The “debt system” is gathering steam In Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, just as in the highly industrialized countries, after going … Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Illegitimate Private Debt in the global South 3Read more

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Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Illegitimate Private Debt 2

by editorJuly 12, 20170

Part II Throughout human history, private debt has been used by the dominant classes to subjugate, despoil, expropriate, and dispossess the toiling classes (among whom … Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Illegitimate Private Debt 2Read more

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Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Illegitimate Private Debt

by editorJuly 12, 20170

Part I Throughout human history, private debt has been used by the dominant classes to subjugate, despoil, expropriate, and dispossess the toiling classes (among whom … Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Illegitimate Private DebtRead more

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So Who Are the Debt Slaves in this Rich Nation?

by editorJuly 6, 20170

We constantly hear the factoids about “American households” that paint a picture of immense wealth – and therefore a lack of risk for consumer lenders … So Who Are the Debt Slaves in this Rich Nation?Read more

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Who Is Getting Rich Off the $1.3 Trillion Student Debt Crisis?

by editorMay 26, 20170

A stunning 42 million people now owe $1.3 trillion in student debt. A new investigative report published by the Center for Investigative Reporting peels back … Who Is Getting Rich Off the $1.3 Trillion Student Debt Crisis?Read more

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PPPs lead to dangerous debts for developing countries

by editorMay 3, 20170

For many years, public-private partnerships have been promoted by governments and financial institutions as a way to pay for development projects such as roads, schools … PPPs lead to dangerous debts for developing countriesRead more

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Debt buyers

by editorApril 2, 20170

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A conversation on debt and the Bible

by editorMarch 21, 20170

The focus of my talk today will be Jesus’ first sermon and the long background behind it that helps explain what he was talking about … A conversation on debt and the BibleRead more

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These are the Countries with the Biggest Debt Slaves

by editorMarch 9, 20170

Americans have been on a borrowing binge. To buy their favorite cars and trucks, they’ve loaded up on $1.14 trillion in auto loans. Young and … These are the Countries with the Biggest Debt SlavesRead more

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Why you can’t afford a house

by editorJanuary 28, 20170

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