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... interest ( at least the conceived interest , the stated and enforced will ) of the strongest . And Nozick's state , his morally legitimate state , appears to be no more than a variant of Marx's state : an instrument through which a ...
... interest ( at least the conceived interest , the stated and enforced will ) of the strongest . And Nozick's state , his morally legitimate state , appears to be no more than a variant of Marx's state : an instrument through which a ...
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... interest- any interest - to a fellow human being in need is usury and therefore immoral . Or argue , as a humanist , that to earn money from investment that involves exploitation of or harm to others , is also unjust . To justify some ...
... interest- any interest - to a fellow human being in need is usury and therefore immoral . Or argue , as a humanist , that to earn money from investment that involves exploitation of or harm to others , is also unjust . To justify some ...
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... interest rates do not deter borrowing by business because of the tax deductibility of interest , so that business shoulders only about half of the cost of the interest it pays on loans . This is the main reason why business can outbid ...
... interest rates do not deter borrowing by business because of the tax deductibility of interest , so that business shoulders only about half of the cost of the interest it pays on loans . This is the main reason why business can outbid ...
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