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Sean H. Vannatta

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  • A advertisement for the BankAmericard depicting it as a card for the American family.

    How Did America Become the Nation of Credit Cards?

    Americans have always borrowed, but how exactly did their lives become so entangled with the power of plastic cards?
    by Sean H. Vannatta via Aeon on April 22, 2024
  • Shoppers and security guards in a mall.
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    The Retail Theft ‘Crisis’ Isn’t What You Think It Is

    The recent panic over retail theft reveals tensions at the heart of American consumerism.
    by Sean H. Vannatta via Made By History on December 15, 2021
  • Neoclassical building with "South Dakota" carved on entablature
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    When South Dakota Became the New Cayman Islands for Banks and Finance

    One bank's desperation and a state's economic needs undermined regulations protecting consumers.
    by Sean H. Vannatta via Made By History on October 14, 2021

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The edges of two credit cards, prominently displaying the MasterCard and Visa logos.

Our Plastic Obsession

The story of credit cards is the story of industry versus regulators. Industry won.
by Richard Vague via Democracy Journal on December 12, 2024
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