Losing Interest : The Antisocial History of Economic Growth

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Across thousands of years of human history, most cultures have placed explicit social and moral restrictions on economic growth, with charging interest scorned as benefiting from another''s hardship and profit-making as divisive. So how did interest rates, monetary gains, and return on investment come to rule our modern world? Though most economic histories tell this story as one of overcoming superstition in favour of social progress, Losing Interest explains how the concept of ''interest'' had to be continuously rehabilitated over six centuries of European colonial expansion, transforming profit from a mortal sin into a business model. From early Medici innovations in banking to the development of insurance schemes in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, our current economic system was built on legal and financial tools that abstract capital from the ongoing reality of deception, theft, and mass murder at its core. With wit and lyricism, anthropologist Scott W. Schwartz makes a clear, common sense appeal for our shared wellbeing against capitalism''s nonsensical demand for widespread suffering to produce the mounting wealth of the few.

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