[The History of a Lie by Herman Bernstein]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Lie CHAPTER TWO 37/48
A mild law respecting bankruptcy, promulgated in the interests of humanity, would be a golden mountain in our hands.
First of all we must see to it that the law regarding usury is abolished in all countries under the pretext that money would thereby become cheaper.
Money is just such a commodity as others, and the law should give us the right to regulate its price according to our desire.' "'Now is the turn for the tribe of Benjamin.' "'What can I add to the counsel of such wise men? The Jew should also make use of honors, and should be at the head of all organizations that may give him honor without risks, and he should engage in science and the arts which are more adapted to the character of our people and which we can master more easily.
We can become good actors and philosophers, because there is room for speculation in these domains.
In the arts our people will look after the reception and will burn incense to ourselves.
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