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NICKELED AND DIMED

NICKELED AND DIMED

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Tag: Debt

Book Review: Debt-Updated and Expanded-The First 5000 Years

July 13, 2016 Editor

In this sharp review of D. Graeber’s book, ‘Debt-Updated and Expanded: The First 5000 Years’ released in 2014 Tejaswini Chepyala traces the financial crisis of

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