In Biblical times, a jubilee meant the freeing of debt slaves.
Ancient Israelites had the concept of a debt jubilee every five decades, where people could come out of servitude, return to their land, and so forth.
Solon, who is credited for building some of the foundations of ancient Greek democracy in the sixth century BC, used a partial debt jubilee as part of his solution to avoid catastrophic class conflict:
https://www.lynalden.com/debt-jubilee/
When Trump sees his economy crash and burn despite his best efforts, I wonder if he turns to a debt jubilee. This would make him beloved on the left, and the right would forgive him for it.
Given his populism and unpredictability, I could see this happening. And if we did stomach such a measure, it would have immediate positive effects on the economy despite the moral hazard it creates.
a) Debt cannot be forgiven by another; only let go of by oneself.
b) Debt aka death implies the process of dying for each one living within...when choosing to hold onto anything else.
If form (life) within flow (inception towards death) chooses to hold onto anything, then form owes a debt to the flow of death.
Coming (inception towards death) into (life) implies being set "free" from one another. It's therefore ones "free" will of choice to go into servitude to one another, while ignoring this.
Demos (common people) + kratos (strength) aka solo (singular) using common (plural) for strength aka each ones choice collectivized into a commonwealth; becoming the strength of each sovereign chosen one.
If ones choice selects a chosen ones suggestion, then a legislator (solōn) has been selected for the proposition of laws.
Because holding onto anything puts the temporary partial into debt to the ongoing whole.
Jubilee/yobhel - "rams horn"... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shofar
Which is about what? Causing (inception towards death) to swell (life) aka blow/bhel/ball/ba'al etc. A jew drives by impact, while blowing gentiles away....