Debt as a System of Social Control
Debt is more than finance. It is a moral language, a discipline mechanism, and a way of organizing obedience.
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Money, debt, markets, growth, decentralization, and the structural assumptions baked into social order. This category currently includes 10 essays.
Debt is more than finance. It is a moral language, a discipline mechanism, and a way of organizing obedience.
Markets are often treated as natural and neutral, but they are built inside legal, political, and cultural structures.
Decentralization is not a mood or a branding term. It only matters when decision-making, dependency, and resilience actually change.
We want to solve the public drama and chaos in society, to find a way out of this mess. And I want to share my perspective on how to do that.
In today’s world, money appears to be everything. We judge people by their net worth, their status, their follower count, and similar metrics. Yet these measures are often deeply…
We chase GDP numbers and corporate profits like they’re the only scorecard that matters.
Startup funding rounds. GDP numbers. Tech parks. Unicorn headlines.
What is the main reason behind most societal problems?
Governments have become investors, and corporations have turned into governments.
Exploring how trust, surplus, and state power shaped money — and how debt became the engine of inequality from ancient Mesopotamia to modern capitalism.