
03 December 2025
đź’Ł Debt Trap
đź’‰ Credit Addiction
When a state borrows instead of building, it becomes addicted to the external needle.
External credit dependence works like a political narcotic. It lets leaders postpone reality by importing comfort. On the surface, it feels harmless: budgets collapse, but the next tranche keeps the system breathing. And thus, the habit forms — not of development, but of sedation.
Its mechanism is psychological. Every new loan removes today’s discomfort while deepening tomorrow’s fragility. A state begins to believe that “this is how everyone survives,” converting emergency borrowing into a permanent operating principle.
In the symbolic scene, the Father-State lies on a couch — a figure meant to embody strength, now quietly receiving a “dose.” The power exists, but it is unused; legitimacy doesn’t vanish, it simply sleeps.
One truth-detail: the word “Tranche” on the money bag looks reassuring, not alarming. This is the mark of dependency — when a warning becomes a promise.
Formula:
Stability = Credit Ă— Forgetting
Symbols:
– Needle — external borrowing as an artificial stabilizer
– Giant money bag “Tranche” — dependency disguised as support
– Couch — political paralysis
Alt-text:
A large but weakened Father-State figure lies on a couch. A needle in his arm connects to an oversized money bag labeled “Tranche.” The visual style resembles a simplified child-like drawing of an economic concept, with muted colors and minimal space.
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Political Design. Pivtorak.Studio. 03.12.2025
