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"I and thousands like me have forsaken everything for what we believe."—Video message from Mohammad Sidique Khan, jihadi perpetrator of the July 7, 2005, London Underground bombing
"One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100,000 who have only interests."—Twitter message from Ander Behring Breivik, right-wing, anti-Muslim perpetrator of the July 22, 2011, Oslo–Utoya Island massacre
Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union shattered the brief illusion of a stable, bipolar world, most of humanity has been engaged in a massive, media-driven political awakening. Many, especially the young, are searching for respect and meaning, and they are forming their identities in global political cultures through peer-to-peer relationships. One such culture—originally...
The modern economy experiences two types of cyclical debt cycles: the short-term business cycle that produces the familiar oscillation between expansion and recession, bull and bear; and the long-term debt cycle that we are experiencing now. During the 75-year period of these cycles, the debt-to-income profile of the entire economy gradually builds up a stock of household, corporate, and government debt that income is insufficient to service. The credit reset from indebtedness to balance is called a deleveraging.
The present American deleveraging started in 2007–2008, as rolling mortgage defaults undermined a system of extraordinary household and financial-sector leverage, triggering a shift in debt from the financial sector to a debt-burdened federal sector, through fiscal and...
Meet the Feature Authors
Professor of biological oceanography and vice dean of the science faculty at the University of Copenhagen; chair of the Danish Commission on Climate Change Policy.
UN special rapporteur on the right to food; professor at the University of Louvain in Belgium
Research associate at the Earth and Life Institute of the University of Louvain in Belgium; Adviser to the UN special rapporteur on the right to food
Author of The Future of Money; Coauthor of Creating Wealth and New Currencies for a New World
Director of planning and community development for the City of Montpelier, Vermont; Founder and board cochair of Global Community Initiatives
Professor of architectural history at the École Spéciale de l’Architecture in Paris; Program Director of BaSiC Initiative
Deputy director of the National Security Studies Program and director of the Smart Strategy Initiative at New America Foundation
Associate professor of environmental policy at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University







