The Medieval Debate on Money and Interest : A Comparative Perspective on Ethics and Economics

The Medieval Debate on Money and Interest: A Comparative Perspective on Ethics and Economics (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics)

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This book examines the medieval debate on the role of money and credit in the Islamic and Western Christian worlds. Starting from Aristotle's vision of the ethical and egalitarian use of wealth, fundamental to both Islamic and Christian thinkers, it highlights how the two visions of money and credit share a strong ethical-religious foundation.However, thinking on monetary and credit matters in the Western Christian and Islamic worlds has developed differently, partly due to the different evolution of the two economic systems.In Islamic economic thought, particular attention has been paid to the prohibition of paying interest on loans, the main basis for which lies in the Qur'an and the Sunnah.This has had interesting repercussions both on the development of the socio-economic system and on theoretical thinking.In the Western Christian world, too, this prohibition was based on ethical and religious grounds.Taking an Aristotelian perspective, the writings of the Thomists and the Francisc
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