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Most of us wish to see a banking system that is stable, and which channels funds efficiently to businesses. Yet we despair of governments and banks achieving this.

Most of us wish to see a higher proportion of our wealth go to educating the young and caring for the sick and elderly. Yet spending on social welfare seems likely to be cut drastically in the coming years.

Most of us wish to see a major increase in research into clean forms of energy production in order to limit climate change. Yet the funds allocated to clean energy research remain meagre.

Against Usury argues that usury – defined as the unequal allocation of risk – is in various forms the underlying cause of the crises in finance, welfare and the environment. And it shows how the reduction of usury can lead to
- a stable and efficient financial system
- a large increase in spending on education and healthcare
- a massive increase in research into clean energy production

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Speaking and preaching

Robert Van de Weyer is a well-known speaker, preacher and broadcaster, and is very happy to speak or preach on
Against Usury. Please contact him:
Robert@vandeweyer.co.uk