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The Manifesto for the Abolition of
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New Translation Published 2012 by M
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and it worked better than anyone pr
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This was rank heresy in the eyes of
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lies in a nation’s power of produ
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obligations and zero prospects for
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Implementation and Rationale 1. Bec
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situation than the federal states.
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Rather than simply declare war-bond
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Democratic government, as a moderat
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Manifesto for the Abolition of Ensl
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oriented conception of life that ha
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The abolition of enslavement to int
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The avalanche-like growth of loanca
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law of the state, first for the Ger
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from debt in this manner becomes pa
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socially distributed or applied for
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supramundane power to grow of itsel
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chains of the supragovernmental mon
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How did all the fine promises run d
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course, if international speculator
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Mammonism is the sinister, invisibl
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the community, toward all humanity,
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Mammonism that wanted to know only
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addition of labor, has caused the g
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in our time. Never has Mammonism be
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against this senseless overturning,
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problems of the largest importance,
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magnitude of 20:1 to 12:1. The thir
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how the penny invested at the time
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year 1935 would be 80 billion, in 1
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on behalf of the Egyptian governmen
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The two curves drawn in bold lines
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sooner or later the decline ensues.
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enslavement to interest on money. T
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the acknowledged ratio of 300 to 38
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only deceived ourselves in the most
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the mass of all hard-working people
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interest, interest is the noli me t
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pump and sucked up the billions, an
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state bankruptcy will melt away fro
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financial mismanagement have been p
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onds. You must forgive me, beloved
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For this there is first need of a c
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municipal properties are included,
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orders of magnitude that have no re
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ehind them stands only and solely t
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40 million; indirect taxes, 53 mill
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gone: a total of 125 million. The d
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all simple foodstuffs and necessiti
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Our view broadens. We see virgin la
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taxes must be raised, which are div
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needs. It should not be denied that
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way in again. Here too it requires
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* * * * * I hope now through the ma
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Naturally the situation seems to be
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must be arranged through the develo
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Furthermore, let it also be noted h
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all for the sake of their children
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the depots; but no young people get
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instead.] * * * * * The cancellatio
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enslavement to interest has not the
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year 332 B.C. abruptly forbade Roma
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first time ever for the social stat
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on the broadest basis, and next to
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for which people are only interests
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Publisher’s Afterword While repet
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unemployment, and the big bank "bai
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think more than ever about immediat