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Day: February 10, 2018

February 10, 2018 by dandelionsalad

Michael Hudson and Ellen Brown: Avoiding The Road To Serfdom

Swimming With the Debt Sharks

Image by Truthout.org via Flickr

by Michael Hudson, with Ellen Brown
Writers, Dandelion Salad
Michael Hudson, Jan. 28, 2018
The Web of Debt Blog
February 10, 2018

I appeared alongside Ellen Brown on Princetown Community Television in two parts. Enjoy!

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