I only disagree that we have “no” control over the debt system.
We “could” control it by refusing to participate - every market needs both a buyer and a seller who will agree to terms. By refusing to take the terms - no market exist.
Of course people cannot control the desire for convenience, having more or simple greed. It’s proven - if you make it easy - they will come to you. Why else would people use 33% interest rate credit cards or pay 26% on a used car note because no one will lend what they want at a lower rate - or because they simply are too lazy to shop for a better rate.
Same logic comes into play when government doles out cash freely. Give a man a cell phone - he wants health care, give them health care - they want housing - it doesn’t end. Ultimately you meet all his basic needs so he becomes a drain on your economy and refuses to participate. Next thing you know - your Egypt, Italy, Spain or France and everyone wants whatever they were promised.
Only if we say no to the credit and demand nothing be given do things change - but socialism is way to easy to accept. It’s always been a thing - just sometimes it’s the Catholic Church supporting the poor - sometimes it’s the Democratic Party.