Developing
Breakdown
Central
banks are undertaking unprecedented actions to keep the monetary
system from unraveling. Despite unlimited Quantitative Easing and
wealth transfers between Europe’s economies, growth has yet to
return and debt is demanding to be serviced. This process is
stretching the banking system to its limit. What happens when the
pretense is dropped and money loses its full faith and credit? As the
global economy continues its slowdown, are there people preparing for
life after the global credit system falls apart?
In
Extraenvironmentalist
#49
we speak with Dmitry Orlov
about the developing systemic breakdown threatening to destroy the
global credit system. Dmitry describes his view of the mortal blow to
globalized trading and discusses ideas of how society would transform
after it evaporates. We ask Dmitry about those who may be best
prepared for the financial system to go broke. To find out more about
people prepared for a world without money, we speak with photographer
Lucas Foglia [1h 19m] who tells
us what it was like to capture the lives of those dropping out of
society for his book A
Natural Order. After we hear from the people in Lucas’ work, we
play a discussion from CNBC
with Marc Faber [1h 52m] where he echoes the sentiments of Dmitry
and those living off the grid.
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