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Reading Capital in Sydney Reading Capital in Sydney Blog Reading Plan Bibliography Resources Vol III: Part 5 Chapter 25: Credit and Fictitious Capital Published 25 May 2011 Capital III. Part 5 1  Comment Why does credit arise? Credit arises as a means of payment, loans develop for industrial capital (borrowers and lenders emerge, globally), bankers act as representatives of social capital (interest bearing capital as social capital). As credit arises from the needs of capitalism, so too do social democrat arguments about financial regulation or reform. This chapter got us thinking about the function of workers’ collective debt and savings. The social level of saving at some point effects the total level of capital that can be lent out. Anyone got any suggestions for what to read on this? (Post links eh). Vol III: Part 5 Chapter 24: Interest Bearing Capital as superficial form of the capital relation Published 25 May 2011 Capital III. Part 5 ...

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