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The synonyme of usury is ruin.
Extra interest signifies extra risk.
Usury once in control will wreck the nation.
Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin.
Pleasure never comes sincere to man; but lent by heaven upon hard usury.
Usury lives in the pores of production, as it were, just as the gods of Epicurus lived in the space between the worlds.
Very well then; emancipation from usury and money, that is, from practical, real Judaism, would constitute the emancipation of our time.
We want property, but property restored to its proper limits, that is to say, free distribution of the products of labour, property minus usury!
Historically, usury was defined as any interest whatever on an unproductive loan.Our whole banking system I have ever abhorred, I continue to abhor, and I shall die abhorring.
Although usury is itself a form of credit in its bourgeoisified form, the form adapted to capital , in its pre-bourgeois form it is rather the expression of the lack of credit .
"The Jews should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to worked so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
No economic activity was more irrepressible [in the 14th century] than the investment and lending at interest of money; it was the basis for the rise of the Western capitalist economy and the building of private fortunes-and it was based on the sin of usury.
Money was intended to be used in exchange, but not to increase at interest. And this term interest, which means the birth of money from money, is applied to the breeding of money because the offspring resembles the parent. Wherefore of all modes of getting wealth this is the most unnatural.
It will probably surprise many who know nothing of Proudhon save his declaration that 'property is robbery' to learn that he was perhaps the most vigorous hater of Communism that ever lived on this planet. But the apparent inconsistency vanishes when you read his book and find that by property he means simply legally privileged wealth or the power of usury, and not at all the possession by the labourer of his products.