“The Jews should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to worked so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious.”

On the Governance of the Jews.

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Italian Dominican scholastic philosopher of the Roman Catho… 1225–1274

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