Instead of cancellation of all interest as Gottfried Feder advocated in his Manifesto of 1919, this document coauthored with Walther Funk in 1932 speaks of a universal lowering of interest, but still with the goal of generally freeing the people
Category: Gottfried Feder
The general purpose of this short essay is similar to that of the first half of Mein Kampf: to show how the author arrived at his views.It is interesting to observe in Feder’s account how he values instinct over expertise.