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portada The Collapse of Antiquity (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783949546129

The Collapse of Antiquity (in English)

Michael Hudson (Author) · Islet · Paperback

The Collapse of Antiquity (in English) - Michael Hudson

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Synopsis "The Collapse of Antiquity (in English)"

The Collapse of Antiquity: Greece and Rome as Civilizations Oligarchic Turning Point    The Collapse of Antiquity, the sequel to Michaels ...and forgive them their debts, is the second and latest book in his trilogy on the history of debt. It describes how the dynamics of interest-bearing debt led to the rise of  rentier  oligarchies in classical Greece and Rome, causing economic polarization, widespread austerity, revolts, wars and ultimately the collapse of Rome into serfdom and feudalism. That collapse bequeathed to subsequent Western civilization a pro-creditor legal philosophy that has led to todays creditor oligarchies.      In telling this story,  The Collapse of Antiquity  reveals the eerie parallels between the collapsing Roman world and todays debt-burdened Western economies. Endorsements                            Scope    The Collapse of Antiquity  is vast in its sweep, covering:    the transmission of interest-bearing debt from the Ancient Near East to the Mediterranean world, but without the safety valve of periodic royal Clean Slate debt cancellations to restore economic balance and prevent the emergence of creditor oligarchies     the rise of creditor and landholding oligarchies in classical Greece and Rome     classical antiquitys debt crises and revolts, and the suppression, assassination and ultimately failure of reformers       the role played by greed, money-lust (wealth-addiction) and hubris, as analysed by Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and other ancient writers       Romes End Time collapse into serfdom and pro-creditor oligarchic legacy that continues to shape the West   the transformation of Christianity as it became Romes state religion, supporting the oligarchy, dropping the revolutionary early Christian calls for debt cancellation and changing the meaning of the Lords Prayer and sin, from a focus on the economic sphere to the personal sphere of individual egotism     how pro-creditor ideology distorts recent economic interpretations of antiquity, showing increasing sympathy with Romes oligarchic policies.

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