Economic crises are presented as mechanisms for destroying money so that people continue to experience money as scarce.
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Money Destruction
Economic crises are presented as mechanisms for destroying money so that people continue to experience money as scarce.
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Economic crises destroy money so that people again feel money is scarce and must work.
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"That's why we have poverty because poverty creates the illusion that money is valuable. In other words, poverty isn't what you do to yourself...."
"And you wouldn't want to work hard in school, right? That's why we have poverty. Because poverty creates the illusion that money is valuable...."
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The first Secret History class begins with Kant and ends with alchemy.
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