Max Riegel

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Marx then identified ‘interest-bearing’ capital–capitalists such as banks who earned interest on loans that production capitalists took out to expand production. The generation of interest is possible because, in capitalism, money represents not just purchasing power–buying commodities for consumption–but also the potential to generate more profit in the future through investment as capital.
The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy
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