The book provides a comprehensive understanding of money with a global approach. It helps to increase the awareness of injustices hidden in the workings of modern money and banking systems and the need for moral underpinnings of such systems and suggests a money system which could immensely improve human, economic, and ecological conditions.
The book provides a comprehensive understanding of money with a global approach. It helps to increase the awareness of injustices hidden in the workings of modern money and banking systems and the need for moral underpinnings of such systems and suggests a money system which could immensely improve human, economic, and ecological conditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leszek Niewdana, a Catholic priest from Poland, teaches mainly business ethics in the College of Management at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. He holds an MBA degree from the University of Southampton and a PhD in Christian Ethics from Heythrop College, University of London, England. Following the 2007-2009 financial tsunami, his interests have increasingly focused on ethical issues in financial and monetary systems. .
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Crisis of Fantasy Prosperity based on Debt 3. Usury Prohibition - an Ancient Principle of Financial Dealings 4. The Scholastic Theory of Usury and its Ultimate Marginalization 5. Abuse of Money Power 6. Debt Money and Institutionalization of Usury 7. The Myth of Money as Government Creation 8. Moral Confusion over Debt 9. Injustice in the Debt Money System 10. In Search of Solutions
1. Introduction 2. Crisis of Fantasy Prosperity based on Debt 3. Usury Prohibition - an Ancient Principle of Financial Dealings 4. The Scholastic Theory of Usury and its Ultimate Marginalization 5. Abuse of Money Power 6. Debt Money and Institutionalization of Usury 7. The Myth of Money as Government Creation 8. Moral Confusion over Debt 9. Injustice in the Debt Money System 10. In Search of Solutions
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