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Philosophical work adjacent to religious critiques of usury?
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If you want to, say, do investing as a Muslim, you have to make sure not to break the religion's rules against usury. Catholicism for a long time upheld a similar moral standard, which you can find for instance in Dante's Divine Comedy. I'm curious to find philosophical engagement with this question of usury, and in particular I'd be interested in intellectual history perspectives on these debates in Islam and Christianity.

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