Debt, Judgment, and the Limits of Value in the Modern Monetary Order inter-P-ret
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About this audiobook
This book examines money not as a tool, but as a language of judgment.
It follows the transformation of value into obligation, and obligation into permanent debt, tracing how monetary order gradually detached from reality and began to operate through abstraction, rollover, and managed scarcity.
Rather than offering economic advice or political proposals, the text describes structural shifts: the separation of money from work, from settlement, and from limits. It shows how debt became a condition rather than an exception, how interest reshaped time itself, and how systems built on postponement replace responsibility with continuation.
The book does not argue, persuade, or promise solutions.
It maps processes.
It restores distinctions between obligation and debt, order and its simulation, value and price.
Its aim is not comfort, but readability: to make the monetary order visible again, so it can be judged rather than merely endured.
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