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This program provides IMMEDIATE FINANCIAL RELIEF to small businesses IN ALL INDUSTRIES! To qualify, your company must:
–Be headquartered in the United States
–Be a currently operating company
–Have AT LEAST 2 current short-term (MCA) loans with DAILY or WEEKLY payments
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Collected here, the Massey Lectures from legendary novelist Margaret Atwood investigate the highly topical subject of debt. She doesn’t talk about high finance or managing money; instead, she goes far deeper to explore debt as an ancient and central motif in religion, literature, and the structure of human societies. By looking at how debt has informed our thinking from preliterate times to the present day, from the stories we tell of revenge and sin to the way we order social relationships, Atwood argues that the idea of what we owe may well be built into the human imagination as one of its most dynamic metaphors. Her final lecture addresses the notion of a debt to nature and the need to find new ways of interacting with the natural world before it is too late.