How To Think About Capitalism Part Two: Christianity and Capitalism
Those who accumulate possessions without end and without measure, those who are constantly adding new fields and new houses to their heritage; those who hoard huge quantities of wheat in order to sell at what to them is the opportune moment; those who lend at interest to poor and rich alike; think they are doing nothing against reason, against equity, a…
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