The Political Economy and Ethics of Debt Financing
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The Political Economy and Ethics of Debt Financing

The Brutality of the Charging of Interest on Loans

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eBook - ePub

The Political Economy and Ethics of Debt Financing

The Brutality of the Charging of Interest on Loans

About this book

This book takes a fresh look at an age-old controversy in ethics and political economy that stretches right back to Aristotle: the morality and the economics of debt financing, or the charging of interest on loans. It endeavours to show the immense relevance of those ancient debates in the contemporary economy.

Outside of countries which practise Islam and Islamic finance, the charging of interest is taken completely for granted today and little or no thought is devoted to its morality or economic and social impacts. This book argues that in fact the question of the morality of charging interest is still debatable and deserves to be considered anew in the 21st century for the light it can shine on certain salient contemporary sources of economic malaise. This book will first of all review the ancient debates on these questions stretching back to Aristotle seeking to restate the concerns in terms of contemporary economic theories and realities. It will also then delve into the current practices in respect of lending of all kinds that can be found in those Islamic countries and financial institutions which endeavour to follow the prohibition of riba (charging of any kind of interest). This will be contrasted with the impact of interest and debt financing in the contemporary non-Islamic economies arguing that debt financing of businesses promotes greater rates of bankruptcy over the business cycle and that the charging of interest on loans for current consumption purposes will over time increase inequality and inequitable concentration of wealth in societies where it is practised. It will also be shown how in a system without predetermined interest charges problems of exponentially exploding government debt could largely and neatly be avoided by linking bondholder rewards to levels of fiscal proceeds of states.

This book will be of significant interest to readers in ethics, moral philosophy and political economy as well as to policymakers and thinkers grappling with issues around debt burdens (public and private), inequality and fairness.

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Information

Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781040310328
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. 1 The growing contemporary challenge of indebtedness
  8. 2 The morality of the charging of interest on loans: The ancient and mediaeval moral philosophical debate
  9. 3 Transition of the moral debate to political economy: From Bacon to the contemporary discussions of interest and usury
  10. 4 A critical philosophico-economic appraisal of the contemporary consensus on moneylending at interest
  11. 5 Alternatives to interest based financing of business ventures
  12. 6 And what about lending to consumer borrowers?
  13. 7 Alternatives to interest based government borrowing and the implications for sustainability of government debt
  14. 8 The impact of the charging of interest on the distribution of wealth
  15. 9 A call to action in face of the massive inertia of financial sector vested interests
  16. Index