The History of Debt: Monarchs, Markets, and Mankind (The History Series) by Skriuwer.com
English | February 26, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DYPB5C3C | 267 pages | EPUB | 1.24 Mb
English | February 26, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DYPB5C3C | 267 pages | EPUB | 1.24 Mb
đ° What if debt isnât just about moneyâbut power, rebellion, and the fate of empires?
Uncover 5,000 years of financial warfareâfrom Mesopotamian temples to Wall Streetâin a book that rewrites everything you know about owing and owning.
âĄď¸ Shocking Truths Youâll Discover:
â Ancient "Debt Jubilees" â Kings erased debts to stop revolutions â 7
â Colonial blood money â How loans funded slavery and conquest â 137
â Medieval Church vs. Bankers â A holy war over interest rates
â Large Print Edition! Crystal-clear text for marathon reading sessions.
"If you owe the bank $100,000, the bank owns you. If you owe $100 million, you own the bank."
â American Proverb (A truth that toppled economies)
đŁ Explosive Revelations:
- Hammurabiâs Code (1750 BCE) capped interest at 20%âbut temple lenders found loopholes (Ch. 2) 7
- Kublai Khan punished debt-refusers with deathâwhile inventing paper money â (Ch. 4) 13
- Englandâs national debt began in 1694 to fund warsâspawning the Bank of England â (Ch. 16) 13
- Post-slavery economies trapped workers in company-store debt (Ch. 18) 7
CHAPTER 1: DEBTâS ORIGINS
Why barter is a mythâcredit came first 7.
CHAPTER 6: SOLONâS REVOLT
How wiping debts saved Athens from civil war.
CHAPTER 9: ISLAMIC FINANCE REVOLUTION
Zero-interest loans (qard al-hasan) that built trade empires.
CHAPTER 15: COLONIAL CRUELTY
Forced labor disguised as "resource debt".âď¸ Debt: The Ultimate Weapon of Control
- Mesopotamian kings used debt forgiveness to prevent uprisings (Ch. 2) â 7
- The Catholic Church excommunicated bankers for "usury" (Ch. 10)
- 19th-century empires collapsed after defaulting on loans (Ch. 19) 7
- IMF-style debt traps began in ancient Egypt (Ch. 3) 9
"This book shattered my illusions! Chapter 2 on Hammurabiâs debt laws and Chapter 15 exposing colonial âcredit systemsâ were revelations. Large print made dense history accessibleâI devoured it in days." â Prof. Elena R., Economic Historianđ Why Youâll Feel Rage & Awe:
- Viking thralls entered slavery over unpaid grain loans (Ch. 10)
- Renaissance bankers funded wars with double-entry bookkeeping (Ch. 13)
- Industrial-era âcompany storesâ trapped miners in perpetual debt (Ch. 18) â