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The Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money
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"The idea of interest on loans is the diabolical invention of big loan-capital; it alone makes possible the lazy drone’s life of a minority of tycoons at the expense of the productive peoples and their work-potential; it has led to profound, irreconcilable difference, to class-hatred, from which war among citizens and brothers was born.
"The only cure, the radical means to heal suffering humanity is
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The abolition of enslavement to interest on money."1 HITLER

"Solon in the year 594B.C. abolished personal debt-slavery through legislation. This law was called the great Seisachtheia (shaking off of burdens)."1

"In the Middle Ages certainly short work was often made of usurers; the farmers or citizens having been bled dry got together and beat the profiteers to death. Today we have entered into a completely different phase of the interest-problem. Such pogroms are most deeply disapproved."1

"Deeply troubled we recognize the frightful clarity and truth of the old Biblical proverbs, according to which the god of the Jews Yahweh promises to his chosen people: "I want to grant to you to own all treasures of the world; at your feet shall lie all peoples of the Earth and you shall rule over them.""1 BIBLICAL


For an understanding of the nature and roots of Judeophobia, see Schafer. For an analysis of the "us" vs. "them" complex, see Pagels. For a general investigation of Anti-Semitism, see Sartre. For philosophical utterances on Judaism, see Buber.  For a Jewish human rights perspective, see The Simon Wiesenthal Center. For a comparative analysis of major religions, see Religion.


 
   
 

* Italics in the original.

1 Gottfried Feder (Dipl. Engineer) (1883-1941). The Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money. Translated into English by Hadding Scott, 2012. NewTranslation Published 2012 by McHenry History. Originally Published by Joseph C. Hubers Verlag, Diessen vor Muenchen, Germany, 1919.

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