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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: financialization, financializations, over-financializations

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over-financialization

Too much money in a society, producing corruption, laziness, arrogance, insularity, inequality, and political capture.

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Over-financialization is defined as too much money making people corrupt, lazy, arrogant, and insular, with Canada, the United States, Britain, and Australia named as examples.

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The Bank That Made The Game

2026-01-22, day precision · Game Theory #6: The World's Bank

Transcript

"But over -financialization, it's a very simple concept where there's too much money, so people become corrupt, lazy, arrogant, and insular. And that's what's..."

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