Patrick Coffin and E. Michael Jones: Capitalism: Usury Vs. Labor

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Published on May 25, 2022
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Dr. E. Michael Jones joins Patrick Coffin to discuss his book Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism As the Conflict Between Labor and Usury. Dr. Jones discusses capitalism in light of Catholic teaching, usury, and why God must matter to economics. “Barren metal” is a reference to coins in a line spoken by Antonio to Shylock in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice
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