The writers of the recent A Call for Intergenerational Justice have come Late to the Debt Party , writes David Mills in his “On the Square” column today. The writers, representing the Evangelical Left, have issued a vague statement that for the first time takes seriously the problem of debt, but even that new seriousness raises questions about their contribution to the debate, he argues.
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