Vampire Banker$ (Or the Nuts and Bolts of the Scam): Do We Define Economics As "the Science of Scarcity" (As Most High School Texts Do) Or As "the Art of Wealth-Creation," Emphasizing That It Has Social, Political, And Environmental Consequences?
The Humanist 2009, Sept-Oct, 69, 5
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] JUST AS ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S main objection to slavery was that it was the theft of another man's labor, so is mortgage fraud another way to rip off somebody's wages.
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