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The Collapse of Antiquity

Michael Hudson

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Islet
15 March 2023
The Collapse of Antiquity: Greece and Rome as Civilization's Oligarchic Turning Point
The Collapse of Antiquity, the sequel to Michael's ""...and forgive them their debts, "" is the second and latest book in his trilogy on the history of debt. It describes how the dynamics of interest-bearing debt led to the rise of rentier oligarchies in classical Greece and Rome, causing economic polarization, widespread austerity, revolts, wars and ultimately the collapse of Rome into serfdom and feudalism. That collapse bequeathed to subsequent Western civilization a pro-creditor legal philosophy that has led to today's creditor oligarchies.

In telling this story, The Collapse of Antiquity reveals the eerie parallels between the collapsing Roman world and today's debt-burdened Western economies.

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The Collapse of Antiquity is vast in its sweep, covering:

the transmission of interest-bearing debt from the Ancient Near East to the Mediterranean world, but without the ""safety valve"" of periodic royal Clean Slate debt cancellations to restore economic balance and prevent the emergence of creditor oligarchies;

the rise of creditor and landholding oligarchies in classical Greece and Rome;

classical antiquity's debt crises and revolts, and the suppression, assassination and ultimately failure of reformers;

the role played by greed, money-lust (wealth-addiction) and hubris, as analysed by Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and other ancient writers;

Rome's ""End Time"" collapse into serfdom and pro-creditor oligarchic legacy that continues to shape the West;

the transformation of Christianity as it became Rome's state religion, supporting the oligarchy, dropping the revolutionary early Christian calls for debt cancellation and changing the meaning of the Lord's Prayer and ""sin,"" from a focus on the economic sphere to the personal sphere of individual egotism;

how pro-creditor ideology distorts recent economic interpretations of antiquity, showing increasing sympathy with Rome's oligarchic policies.
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Imprint:   Islet
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   807g
ISBN:   9783949546129
ISBN 10:   394954612X
Pages:   512
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Collapse of Antiquity

""In this monumental work, Michael Hudson overturns what most of us were taught about Athens and Sparta, Greece and Rome, Caesar and Cicero, indeed about kings and republics. He exposes the roots of modern debt peonage and crises in the greed and violence of antiquity's oligarch-creditors, embedded in their laws, which in the end destroyed the civilizations of classical antiquity."" - James K. Galbraith, author of Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice: The Destruction of Greece and the Future of Europe. ""In this fascinating book, Hudson explores the rise of the predatory rentier oligarchies of classical Greece and Rome. He makes a fascinating and persuasive case that the trap of debt led to the destruction of the peasantry, the states and ultimately even these civilizations."" - Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times. ""Michael Hudson is an old school, 19th-century classical economist who puts fact before theory. To read his new book, The Collapse of Antiquity, is to learn why and how it has come to pass that we live in a world in which the money owns the people, not the people who own the money. The clarity of Hudson's thought is like water in a desert, his history lesson therefore a sad story that is a joy to read."" - Lewis Lapham, editor of Lapham's Quarterly.


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