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Historical views on money lenders via: literature, religion, and politics
00:00 to 04:59
Usury, Christianity and the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages
05:00 to 14:59
Aristotle and Usury
15:00 to 20:59
Aquinas, Usury, Reason, and Economics
21:00 to 24:26
Usury and Interest and the Catholic church
24:27 to 27:44
Punishing Usury under Catholic & Reformationist dogma
27:45 to 37:53
Great Britain, Interest, colonization, and Bacon
37:54 to 50:59
Adam Smith, Regulation, Interest, and Free Markets
51:00 to 52:59
Capitalism in the 18th century; Kant & Hegel’s altruistic philosophy
53:00 to 57:14
Marx, Keynes and modern ‘capitalism’
57:15 to 01:06:37
Objectivism and a philosophical revolution for usury
01:06:38 to 01:08:49
Q: What role does Justice have in the vilification of money-lenders?
01:08:50 to 01:10:24
Q: Why was the demand for money-lending so high?
01:10:25 to 01:11:37
Q: Anti-Semitism and money-lending
01:11:38 to 01:14:21
Q: Why are some Libertarians against usury?
01:14:22 to 01:15:08
Q: Where did the Jews get the money to lend?
01:15:09 to 01:16:23
Q: What is the moral and legal legitimacy of giving and collecting loans?
01:16:24 to 01:22:49
Q: Is there a correlation between usury and bankruptcy laws?
01:22:50 to 01:24:37
Q: What about lenders who lend while anticipating a default?
01:24:38 to 01:26:04
Q: Why have the attacks on money lenders not gone away?
01:26:05 to N/A