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The Examined Path Through Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process
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The Examined Path Through Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process in Practice
2
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: A Deeper Look
3
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process
4
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: Foundations
5
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: From Confusion to Clarity
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

Bankruptcy exists because every serious legal tradition has recognized that people who cannot pay their debts are not always criminals — sometimes they are human beings who encountered conditions larger than their resources. The process is a formal acknowledgment that the debt cannot be satisfied and that life must continue. Reason holds that using a legitimate protection designed for exactly your situation is not a moral failure.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process in Practice
2
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: A Deeper Look
3
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process
4
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: Foundations
5
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Bankruptcy — the philosophy and the process: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Community and Relational Accountability
Dignity Preservation Through Honest Reckoning
Economic Justice and Systemic Imbalance
Ignorance and Financial Collapse
Money as Manifestation of Values

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