Hello list
Most of the replys seemed to think I was interested in usury itself or in
Pound's economic theories.
Not so!
The list might think a thread on Usury and Pound's anti-Semitism useful. If
so have at it. It would probably be very interesting.
However,
I am currently interested in what Pound thought of the 19th century.
Again the question. Somewhere EP said that the 19th century was the "Age of
Usury" . Can anyone direct me there?
It was much the same one or two line statement as the one on page 181 of
_Guide to Kulchur_ which states that the 18th century was the age of
cliche'.
or the one on page 221 of _Guide to Kulchur_
"That is, perhaps, where XIX th century philogy went astray."
Rick Seddon
McIntosh, NM