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		<title>Spending today, Working tomorrow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adbusters : The Magazine &#8211; Debt, whether measured in a natal deficit or angry letters from the bank, is a sure sign that the good times are up, because the only way the pretence of affluence can be continued is if tomorrow&#8217;s hardship is used to pay for today&#8217;s brief consumer whims.]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Debt, whether measured in a natal deficit or angry letters from the bank, is a sure sign that the good times are up, because the only way the pretence of affluence can be continued is if tomorrow&#8217;s hardship is used to pay for today&#8217;s brief consumer whims.</p></blockquote>
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