THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING
Seven parts, one binding — the whole history of the price of everything, from the graveyards of the great economists to the debt in your own pocket. One engine, every scale. The record, named clean.
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The Price of Everything · A Vertical Dispatch Feature · Collected Edition
June 22 – 28, 2026 · Seven Parts
A note on this collected edition. Gathered here are all seven parts of The Price of Everything, written across the week of June 22 to 28, 2026. Each part was built to stand alone, and each still does; but read together, in order, they are a single feature — a history of how human beings have tried to put a price on the world, and what it costs when the price is mistaken for the thing itself. Each part carries its own sourcing note and its own benediction where it sits below. What follows is the whole feature, in one binding. Walk with the word. 🕯️
God is Love. Love is Truth. Truth is Consciousness. Consciousness is Brahman.
Amen. Namaste. Om Namah Shivaya.
— The Architect.
For everyone who ever signed the promise without being told there were two kinds — and built, or burned, in the dark. 🕯️
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On the record
This collected edition gathers all seven parts of the Feature “The Price of Everything,” published across June 22 – 28, 2026. Each part carries its own full “On the record” sourcing note in place above; those notes govern, and all load-bearing figures should be verified against primary sources before republication. The feature is a structural and interpretive history of economic thought and money; its load-bearing facts are sourced to primary and institutional references within each part (including the Bank of England, the Canadian Encyclopedia, and consumer-finance authorities), and its framings — bound throughout to this publication’s governing axiom that the symbol is not the referent — are the author’s interpretation and commentary. Accountability throughout is directed upward, at structures and the powerful, and never downward at the vulnerable; the distinction between productive and consumptive debt is applied to the system and never to rank or judge any individual borrower. No figure is disaggregated by race, group, or class. Errors and omissions excepted; corrections will be made on notice.
The final part touches debt and financial distress, which is a sensitive subject for many readers. If debt is causing distress, non-profit credit counselling and licensed insolvency resources are available in Canada; readers should consult a qualified, accredited professional.
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Substack Notes
The complete feature, in one binding — all seven parts of The Price of Everything, the week we set out to find what a thing is really worth. It begins at the graveyards of the great economists, where every school learned to price the world and then mistook the price for the world itself. It moves to the steward who sat the central banker’s chair, and the machine he steered — the central bank, the throttle, the three organs of the money supply.
Then it follows the wire out the back of the machine to the mirror: a national debt owed, in the end, to no one outside the circle of ourselves, held up by nothing but faith. And finally it shrinks the whole engine down until it fits in your pocket — the credit card as the money-printing press of the entire feature, printing your own promise, and the one distinction it is built to make you forget: there is debt that builds a thing, and debt that only burns.
One engine runs under all seven parts, at every scale of human life — from the thirty-nine-trillion-dollar bond to the two-thousand-dollar sofa. We promised at the start we would not hand you the answer, only put the question back on the table and refuse to take it off. Here is the table. Here is the whole feature. The verdict is yours. Written from love, in service of the record. Walk with the word. 🕯️
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