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Debt and the Collapse of Antiquity – Michael Hudson (pt 1/2)

15. June 2023

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We get a first look at the new book by renowned political economist Michael Hudson on the age-old battle between creditors and the real economy. Ancient Rome refused to adopt the practices of debt forgiveness and land redistribution previously understood to be essential. Instead, they instituted a rigid pro-creditor legal system, assassinating anyone who remotely threatened it–including Tiberius Gracchus, Julius Caesar, and Jesus. The empire devolved into a rentier economy, ultimately collapsing from within. Today’s neoliberal establishment increasingly defends this failed state framework, even as the same disastrous dynamics intensify.

This video was produced by the Analysis.news and published on their YouTube channel on 21st of April, 2023. We have translated it into German and are republishing it today to help build opinion on this issue in Germany.


VIDEO: Debt and the Collapse of Antiquity – Michael Hudson (pt 1/2)


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ABOUT MICHAEL HUDSON

Michael Hudson is President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and author of J is for Junk Economics (2017), Killing the Host (2015), The Bubble and Beyond (2012), Super-Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire (1968 & 2003), Trade, Development and Foreign Debt (1992 & 2009) and of The Myth of Aid (1971), amongst many others. ISLET engages in research regarding domestic and international finance, national income and balance-sheet accounting with regard to real estate, and the economic history of the ancient Near East. Michael acts as an economic advisor to governments worldwide including Iceland, Latvia and China on finance and tax law.



2 replies on “Debt and the Collapse of Antiquity – Michael Hudson (pt 1/2)”

Danke für das Hudson-Video und die Übersetzung!
Leider finde ich den zweiten Teil nicht… Kommt das noch?
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Danke für das Hudson-Video und die Übersetzung!
Leider finde ich den zweiten Teil nicht… Kommt das noch?
Habe soeben einen Dauerauftrag eingerichtet mit 10 € / monatlich.
Kommt jeden 24.
JK

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