1st Edition
The Political Economy and Ethics of Debt Financing The Brutality of the Charging of Interest on Loans
1. The growing contemporary challenge of indebtedness
2. The morality of the charging of interest on loans: the ancient and mediaeval moral philosophical debate
3. Transition of the moral debate to political economy: from Bacon to the contemporary discussions of interest and usury
4. A critical philosophico-economic appraisal of the contemporary consensus on moneylending at interest
5. Alternatives to interest based financing of business ventures
6. And what about lending to consumer borrowers?
7. Alternatives to interest based government borrowing and the implications for sustainability of government debt
8. The impact of the charging of interest on the distribution of wealth
9. A call to action in face of the massive inertia of financial sector vested interests
Index
Biography
Patrick O’Sullivan is Adjunct Professor at the University of Warsaw; Visiting Professor at Università di Parma; Visiting Research Faculty at Thammasat University Business School, Bangkok. He contributes an elective course on Geopolitics and Business annually on the Judge Business School University of Cambridge MBA and has in addition taught on university courses in France, UK, Poland, Estonia, Georgia and Thailand. He has acted as editor for two collected volumes on the ethics of business and of finance and has written numerous articles on business ethics and critical political economy.
Paolo Ricci is Full Professor of Business Administration and Public Accountability in the Department of Political Science, University of Naples Federico II, Italy. He has taught at several universities, including Roma LUMSA, Roma Tre and Sannio University. He coordinated international research projects, and he is a member of numerous editorial committees. He is the author of over 200 scientific publications mainly on issues concerning public sector governance and accountability, responsibility and social reporting.






