||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating|By Henri|Not an easy read but it is a well constructed history of usury. It exposes the complete lack of morality in the banking business.
I was particulary amused by the history of the Rothschilds and their double dealing in the funding of wars. It must rate a the lowest practice of greed by humankind. Yuk!|1 of 1 people found the following review help|About the Author|Jack Cashill has written for The WSJ, Washington Post, Weekly Standard, and regularly in the American Thinker and WorldNetDaily. Recent books include Hoodwinked, Sucker Punch, and What's The Matter With California. Jack has a Ph.D. from Purdue.
AMIDST THE WRECKAGE OF FINANCIAL RUIN, PEOPLE ARE LEFT PUZZLING ABOUT HOW IT HAPPENED. WHERE DID ALL THE PROBLEMS BEGIN?
For the answer, Jack Cashill, a journalist as shrewd as he is seasoned, looks past the headlines and deep into pages of history and comes back with the goods. From Plato to payday loans, from Aristotle to AIG, from Shakespeare to the Salomon Brothers, from the Medici to Bernie Madoff—in Popes and Bankers Jack Cashi...
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