Novara Media ACFM Trip 49: Debt
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Jan 26, 2025 Debt isn't just a number; it's a powerful belief shaping society. The hosts dive into the psychological and cultural impacts of indebtedness, examining everything from credit scores to the moral implications of borrowing. They challenge the idea of debt as a mechanism of control and explore the historical connections between debt and systems of oppression. The conversation also touches on the concept of 'everyday communism,' proposing that social relationships should prioritize cooperation over transactional exchanges. It's a thought-provoking journey into the complexities of debt in modern life.
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Debt Precedes Money and Barter
- David Graeber argues that debt predates both money and barter in human history.
- Debt originated from social obligations, not economic transactions.
Debt as a Control Mechanism
- States impose the concept of debt to control populations, shifting from reciprocal relations to calculable obligations.
- This process transforms social interactions into quantifiable debts, benefiting ruling elites.
Debt and Slavery
- Historically, debt has been intertwined with bondage and slavery.
- Slaves were often considered indebted to their owners, tying their freedom to repayment.









