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This is a chapter from the book:
Finance Capital

Translated from Das Finanzkapital, Gegenstandpunkt Verlag, Munich

Finance Capital

I. The Basis of the Credit System: On the Art of Lending Money
II. The development of finance capital’s credit power: The accumulation of “fictitious” capital
III. The ‘systemic’ importance of finance, and the public power
IV. International finance and the competition of nations

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    • I. The Basis of the Credit System: On the Art of Lending Money
    • II. The development of finance capital’s credit power: The accumulation of “fictitious” capital
    • III. The ‘systemic’ importance of finance, and the public power
    • IV. International finance and the competition of nations
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