The policy
that dare not speak its name is the question of debt cancellation. That is when all the debts have become too
much for the political structure to defend itself, the economy and for the
structure of society then the radical but effective solution is to cancel debts
wholesale.
Inevitably,
there are winners and losers in this, but the winners are the great majority
and often the poorer classes. The losers
are generally rich and bent on extraction of wealth and power, so it might just
work.
This is not
exactly a novel idea. It is very
old. With a hat tip to Archaeologica and
its links this ancient tale is one to consider:
Our problem
is that the political class and its financial friends would be amongst the
losers but they are the ones who determine the policy. Perhaps there might be a role for an
effective monarchy to put things to rights.
Or a more
radical solution.
"The policy that dare not speak its name is the question of debt cancellation."
ReplyDeleteOur political masters may yet prefer inflation.