That is interesting.
When discussions in the past have focussed on planned bankruptcy there has always been a fairly large amount of comment upon the morals of the issue.
I have a hunch that post-crisis the moral dimension will wane. The bail outs and the excesses make a moral argument about banks 'difficult'.
This then raises wider concerns about society. Are the people captured by the Matrix peeking outside their cocoons?
Who knows.
When you are free of debt you suddenly get to see what debt really is and how easily banks live. That's a quote from me, today.
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