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essentially, jubilees?
edit: also I'm not sure this is as needed as just getting rid of school accreditation and licensing requirements. You shouldn't need a degree for a job, or all kinds of permits to open businesses. Then let the "free market" sort it out and enrich people enough to pay these unjust debts, I'm sure a lot of people would still go to some kind of educational program for a lot of things like being a medical professional, but there's often not a need for you to need "papers, please" to do a lot of these jobs, and even for something like the medical profession you could have lots of hired "unqualified" people as long as there's at least one qualified person overseeing what they're doing, and so on
(a lot of fields operate this way but we have allowed certain industries to get over-regulated for no reason really)
Yes, I think we should go back to doing Jubilee years where ever couple decades or so debt is annulled. Its the best safegaurd against Usury becoming entrenched as an industry, as it literally makes it unprofitable.
edit: also I'm not sure this is as needed as just getting rid of school accreditation and licensing requirements. You shouldn't need a degree for a job, or all kinds of permits to open businesses. Then let the "free market" sort it out and enrich people enough to pay these unjust debts, I'm sure a lot of people would still go to some kind of educational program for a lot of things like being a medical professional, but there's often not a need for you to need "papers, please" to do a lot of these jobs, and even for something like the medical profession you could have lots of hired "unqualified" people as long as there's at least one qualified person overseeing what they're doing, and so on
(a lot of fields operate this way but we have allowed certain industries to get over-regulated for no reason really)