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2013-10-15 — washingtonpost.com
the value of money has become an instrument of public policy, not an honest weight or measure. In such a setting, an old-time "default" is impossible. How can a creditor cry foul when the government to which he is lending has repeatedly said that the value of the money he lent will shrink?
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