The Hierarchy of Bankruptcy  

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The Hierarchy of Bankruptcy[1] is a text by Charles Fourier, published in Théorie des quatre mouvements, pp. 341-43 and La Phalange.

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"For bankruptcy has become such an art that every day someone invents a new species, especially in the realm of governmental bankruptcies where France has just made an innovation: the doubledupe or amphidupe, which has provided the nation with a new means of despoiling itself."--Le Nouveau Monde industriel et sociétaire, ou Invention du procédé d’industrie attrayante et naturelle, distribuée en séries passionnées (1829) by Charles Fourier

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