Robert Van de Weyer argues that humanity faces a trio of chronic
crises - economic, ecological, and in the provision of welfare
services - whose causes are various connected forms of usury.
Following the religious teaching of Christianity and Islam, which
have traditionally condemned usury as the fundamental source of
social injustice, he defines usury as the unequal allocation of
risk. He offers practical proposals as to how usury may be reduced
or eliminated, showing that the solution to each crisis depends on
solving the others.
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