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    Some history of economic thought on usury : Aristotle, Aquinas, and Calvin

    Shockley, Maxwell
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    What is usury? This historical, evolutionary inquiry into usury shows that usury is like a villain, a shifty, adaptable, and mysterious villain. Although usury is actually an idea and not a person, personifying usury provides a greater appreciation for the idea of usury and how it has changed in thought and definition through time. This inquiry features thoughts on usury from a few key historical figures including Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, and John Calvin
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    Lucerna, Volume 7, Number 1, pages 31-38
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