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The Mephistopheles Media

The Mephistopheles Media Ary Scheffer Faust in his Study c1840The essence of the story of Faust is simple: He is a man who sells his -future- soul to the devil in return for short term gain, for riches “now”. But years later, the devil comes to collect his prize. Here’s a modern allegory. In 2015 -or thereabouts- […]

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The Fed’s Faustian Bargain: “We’re Experiencing The End-Game Of The Great Debt Super-Cycle”

The Fed’s Faustian Bargain: “We’re Experiencing The End-Game Of The Great Debt Super-Cycle” Echoing many of Jim Grant’s recent fears, Guggenheim Investments’ CIO Scott Minerd fears the consequences of policymakers returning to the same tools employed in the financial crisis as a grand Faustian bargain. “In Goethe’s 1831 drama Faust, the devil persuades a bankrupt emperor to print […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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