Debt Slavery - E-book - MP3

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Jean-Clet Martin et Alan Cook - Debt Slavery.
Isn't debt ultimately more of a philosophical concept than a financial one? Indeed, it is seen as a moral fault whose unbridled demands cannot be met.... Lire la suite
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Isn't debt ultimately more of a philosophical concept than a financial one? Indeed, it is seen as a moral fault whose unbridled demands cannot be met. It is repaid by a submission that has become infinite and a vision of work that has been totally deregulated. We are no longer in the age of masters and slaves. We need, as this insightful book shows, to identify new protagonists-no longer bourgeois or proletarians, but new players operating through computerized exchange networks, virtual transaction robots.
Such is the fate of speculation, with its dematerialized share-price, worsening debt while evading the scrutiny of the law.

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Jean-Clet Martin, former program director at the Collège international de philosophie, is the author of numerous books on contemporary thought, including Derrida: un démantèlement de l'Occident and Comprendre Foucault, published by Max Milo.

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