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Transcendence, in this case, mostly taking the form of a period-costumed Eurotrashy debauch in the brothels and speakeasies of 1910s New Orleans.

It is a point that Vladimir Lenin himself reportedly made more than a century ago, which was repeated by legendary economist John Maynard Keynes: “There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.”

“There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency,” John Maynard Keynes wrote in 1919 in “The Economic Consequences of the Peace.”

The very prospect of beer which my expected coming had opened to him had proved too much, and he had begun too early on his expected debauch.

Take a break from taking a break with a long debauch at the Chateau Marmont?

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