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A history of the struggle for debtors’ rights from the Civil War
to the Great Depression What can be taken from someone who has
borrowed money and cannot repay? What do the victims of misfortune
owe to their lenders, and what can they keep for themselves? The
answers to those questions, immensely important for debtors,
creditors, and society at large, have changed over time. The Price
of Misfortune examines the cause of debtors’ rights in the modern
United States and the struggles of reformers who fought to
establish financial freedoms in law. Â Daniel Platt shows
how, in the wake of the Civil War, a range of advocates drew potent
analogies between slavery, imprisonment for debt, and the
experiences of wage garnishment and property foreclosure. He traces
the ways those analogies were used to campaign for bold new
protections for debtors, keeping them secure in their labor,
property, and personhood. Yet, as Platt demonstrates, those reforms
tended to assume as their ideal borrower someone who was white,
propertied, and male. In subsequent decades, the emancipatory
promise of debtors’ rights would be tested as women, wage
earners, and African Americans seized on their language to
challenge other structural inequalities: the dependency of
marriage, the exploitation of industrial capitalism, and the
oppression of Jim Crow. By reconstructing these forgotten
developments—and recovering the experiences of indebted
farmwives, sharecroppers, and wage workers—The Price of
Misfortune narrates a new history of inequality, coercion, and law
amid the early financialization of American capitalism. Â
Look beyond the basics of Mac programming and development to become
a Mac power user. When most people think about the Mac, they think
about the amazing graphical user interface macOS is known for.
However, there is a whole world to explore beneath the hood. This
book approaches working directly in the terminal with fun projects
and ideas to help turn you into an advanced Mac user. You'll work
with Brew (HomeBrew), which gives you the ability to install
applications from Linux (and Unix) that can make the terminal more
useful. This is important, because a lot of applications have been
stripped out of macOS or deprecated. For example, Apple's built-in
PHP is usually a major release behind. You'll also customize your
terminal to change everything about it, making it your own. The
whole world is about personalizing. Why put up with the Apple
defaults? Once you have your terminal set up and ready to rock,
you'll review the basics of programming on the Mac terminal. This
will allow you to get a taste of power scripting. You'll discover
the power of bash, PHP, and Python. And then you'll apply those
tools to web development. Tweak Your Mac Terminal takes you on a
journey into a world of the terminal and its hidden applications.
What You'll Learn Customize the terminal to make it perfect for
your needs Develop web applications using basic coding skills in
the terminal Install HomeBrew and by extension Linux and Unix
applications Who This Book Is ForMac users who are already very
familiar with the GUI and want to go further. This book will
especially help starting IT professionals and beginning
programmers.
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