It's historically interesting that we're talking about a general default in the context of Greece, given that arguably the most famous default in history - Solon's "shaking off of burdens" in ancient Athens - ushered in a golden age of wealth and prosperity amid rising international trade.
Yet these days we're more inclined to a Draconian than a Solonian approach to our economic and political woes.
Yet these days we're more inclined to a Draconian than a Solonian approach to our economic and political woes.