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Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the Conflict between Labor and Usury Hardcover – January 1, 2014
- Print length1456 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFidelity Press
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2014
- ISBN-100929891147
- ISBN-13978-0929891149
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- Publisher : Fidelity Press; First Edition (January 1, 2014)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 1456 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0929891147
- ISBN-13 : 978-0929891149
- Item Weight : 3.64 pounds
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E. Michael Jones, Ph.D., is the editor of Culture Wars magazine, the author of numerous books that are not sold on Amazon but are available at fidelitypress.org, and a frequent lecturer.
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Chapter 1 - The Cimpi Rebellion of 1378
Chapter 2 - Pagan Economics
Chapter 3 - The Moral Foundation of a Successful Economy
Chapter 4 - The Medici Bank
Chapter 5 - Moral Decay
Chapter 6 - St. Bernardine of Siena
Chapter 7 - Cosimo de Medici
Chapter 8 - The Council of Florence
Chapter 9 - The Turning of the Tide
Chapter 10 - The London Branch
Chapter 11 - Piero and Debt Deflation
Chapter 12 - Lorenzo and the Renaissance
Chapter 13 - The Pazzi Conspiracy
Chapter 14 - Bread and Circuses
Chapter 15 - Savonarola and the Aborted Reform
Chapter 16 - The Fall of the Medici Bank
Chapter 17 - Marco Strozzi and the Monte di Pieta
Chapter 18 - The Bonfire of 1497
Chapter 19 - Epilogue
Chapter 20 - The Rise of the Fuggers
Chapter 21 - Jakob the Rich
Chapter 22 - The Fuggers and the Habsburg Mines
Chapter 23 - The Fuggers and the Indulgence Trade
Chapter 24 - Eck and the Usury Debate
Chapter 25 - Ulrich von Huttenand the German Reaction
Chapter 26 - Anton Fuggers Romreise
Chapter 27 - The End of the Middle Ages
Chapter 28 - The Fuggers Are Indicted
Chapter 29 - The Peasant Revolt Come to Augsburg
Chapter 30 - The Crisis in Hungary
Chapter 31 - The Crisis in England
Chapter 32 - Thomas Gresham
Chapter 33 - The Habsburg Bankruptcy
Chapter 34 - Mary and the Looters
Chapter 35 - The Fuggers Go Bankrupt
Chapter 36 - Gresham and Elizabeth
Chapter 37 - Gresham and Faust
Chapter 38 - Hobbes and the Rise of Science
Chapter 39 - Isaac Newton and Violent Motion
Chapter 40 - Newton and the Capitalist Universe
Chapter 41 - Newton and the Glorious Revolution
Chapter 42 - Mercantilism
Chapter 43 - Colbert
Chapter 44 - The Bank of England
Chapter 45 - John Law
Chapter 46 - John Law and the Bank of Scotland
Chapter 47 - John Law and the Bank of France
Chapter 48 - The Mississippi Bubble
Chapter 49 - Death in Venice
Chapter 50 - The Aftermath of the Glorious Revolution
Chapter 51 - The Creation of the Grand Lodge
Chapter 52 - The Jesuit Economy in Paraguay
Chapter 53 - Adam Smith Goes to Glasgow
Chapter 54 - Adam Smith Meets David Hume
Chapter 55 - The Jacobite Rising of 1745
Chapter 56 - Adam Smith and Social Engineering
Chapter 57 - The French Lose Canada
Chapter 58 - The Suppression of the Jesuits
Chapter 59 - Theory of Moral Sentiments
Chapter 60 - Wealth of Nations
Chapter 61 - The Continental Reaction to Capitalism
Chapter 62 - Kant's Snythetic A Priori
Chapter 63 - Fichte's Closed Commercial State
Chapter 64 - Napoleon Emancipates the Jews
Chapter 65 - Adam Mueller and Germanic Economics
Chapter 66 - Paper Money in Goethe's Faust
Chapter 67 - The Hep-Hep Riots of 1819
Chapter 68 - Friedrich List and the Zollverein
Chapter 69 - Friedrich List and the American System
Chapter 70 - List Doscovers Coal
Chapter 71 - Andrew Jackson and the Monster Bank
Chapter 72 - The Panic of 1837
Chapter 73 - Marx on List
Chapter 74 - The Irish Potato Famine
Chapter 75 - The Famine and Free Trade
Chapter 76 - Palmerston and the Don Pacifico Affair
Chapter 77 - The Revolution of 1848
Chapter 78 - Das Rheingold and the Gold Standard
Chapter 79 - The Jewish Problem in England
Chapter 80 - Bishop Von Ketteler and the Worker Question
Chapter 81 - The Crime of '73
Chapter 82 - Heinrich Pesch and the Lehrbuch
Chapter 83 - Bismark Abandons Kulturkampf
Chapter 84 - The Populist Rebellion
Chapter 85 - Wilhelm Marr Redefines the Jewish Question
Chapter 86 - Civilta Cattolica and the Jewish Question
Chapter 87 - Churchill and the Jews
Chapter 88 - Bismark Implements von Ketteler
Chapter 89 - The Founding of the Federal Reserve
Chapter 90 - The Golden Age Returns
Chapter 91 - The French Reaction
Chapter 92 - The Crash of '29
Chapter 93 - Quadragesimo Anno and the Italian Reaction
Chapter 94 - Marriner Eccles and the American Reaction
Chapter 95 - The Age of Friedman
Chapter 96 - Paul Volcker and Monetarism
Chapter 97 - Laborem Exercens and the War on Labor
Chapter 98 - Leveraged Buy-Outs
Chapter 99 - Jeffrey Sachs and Shock Therapy
Chapter 100 - Iceland and the Credit Default Swap
Chapter 101 - The Collapse of 2008
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