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Law --- Blackstone, William --- Great Britain --- Droit
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Freedom of the press --- -Jury --- -34 <09> --- Judgments by peers --- Juries --- Jury --- Trial by jury --- Trial by peers --- Trials --- Law and fact --- Lay judges --- Censorship of the press --- Liberty of the press --- Press --- Press censorship --- Censorship --- Freedom of expression --- Government and the press --- Rechtsgeschiedenis --(algemeen) --- Law and legislation --- 34 <09> Rechtsgeschiedenis --(algemeen) --- 34 <09> --- Droit pénal
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The utilitarian philosopher and jurist Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) argues in this collection of letters for the cessation of government control of the rate of interest. The work first appeared in 1787 and is reissued here in the version published in Dublin in 1788. The final letter, addressed to Adam Smith, is a response to Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776), arguing against the limits to inventive industry forced by the restriction on rates. Throughout the work is Bentham's emphasis on the value, both ethical and practical, of allowing private citizens to regulate their own financial dealings. Bentham offers a sophisticated philosophical, economic and political analysis of 'usury' and in so doing provides a template for a wider liberal view. Influential at the time of publication, the work still retains its significance in making a case for the proper relationship between the individual and the state.
Usury --- Interest --- Interest and usury --- Finance charges --- Income --- Loan sharking --- Interest rates
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