The article mentions debt restructuring, reduced interest, unavailable fiat, property seizure and redistribution, tabulae novae (debt forgiveness, without the tang of bankruptcy)... this all sounds so familiar! A news report from ancient Rome would be just as relevant in Europe today.
What else did they try , in ancient Rome? Did it work?
Historians and Economists, what can we learn from history that can help us with each different current economic crisis in the world?
What has never yet been tried, as a solution?
Discuss. :)