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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...

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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...

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