Usury's A Crime Against God's Bounty Poem by michael spangenberg

Usury's A Crime Against God's Bounty

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There are only two sources of real wealth: Nature and Art - or, as we would put it, Natural Resources and the Labor of Man. The buying and selling of Money as though it were a commodity creates only a spurious wealth, and results in injury to the earth (Nature) and the exploitation of labor (Art) . The attitude to men and things as tradable commodity, which shylocking, extortionate money-lending, shark-loaning imply is a kind of blasphemy; since Art derives from Nature, as Nature derives from God, so that contempt of them is contempt of him.

The passage From the notes to Hell Canto XI, Dante elucidates, should be outlined in pokerwork and placed on the front-desk of every speculator, hedge-fund manager and investment banker now poised to bet on the ruin of post-truth reactionary world economies reigned by infinite greed and arrogant prejudice.

Not that they'd care.

Just in case (as part of plan-B) , a special place in Hell, first-class window seat, allowing to view the spectacular fireworks from the first row, while enjoying modest air-conditioning, has already been reserved by their underpaid PA's, at the price of selling their Boss's soul to landlord Lucifer who's already looking forward to mouth watering 3-course human suppers at Thanksgivings.


Footnote-Vulpus Libres: Dante: The Divine Comedy (1321) , translated by Dorothy L Sayers.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016
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