“The interest capitalistic inflation however is like a devouring fire which is not extinguished until it has consumed all the treasures of the world and made the whole of mankind interest-slaves of international finance—or until the interest slavery is broken.”

Source: The German State on a National and Socialist Foundation (1923), pp. 117-118

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German economist and politician 1883–1941

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