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Is There a Debt Shift in Modern Monetary Theory?
i sometimes think of finance as a time machine, because you can have cash right now that would otherwise take several years worth of work. But there's no particular reason to think that a debt that's 200 years old, that people have forgot about, might still be a relevant to day it is an extreme outlier. i do wonder if, given the terrible humanitarian situation unfolding in hade, if you could see a a big shift in the narrative around something like colonial arada. An m m t and i guess that's what makes this particular case extremely interesting,. sort of like, worth folding into os debt literature totally.