Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Financial War Against the Economy at Large

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The Financial War Against the Economy at Large

Michael Hudson, Naked Capitalism: Today's economic warfare is not the kind waged a century ago between labor and its industrial employers, and the weapon in this financial warfare is no larger military force. It's debt.

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