Comment by tptacek

9 years ago

Wait, why are interest-free loans the only kind of economically rational loans? Commercial debt contracts include interest, and are executed exclusively between sophisticated buyers and sellers of debt.

I think I put too many negatives in that sentence. I am claiming that interest-bearing loans are the only economically rational ones (because otherwise you're taking on nonzero risk for definitely zero reward), and interest-free loans used to be widely acknowledged as the only morally justifiable ones.

  • Ah, you're right. It's just the sentence structure that confused me.

    (I asked another question here but decided I'm having a hard time reading or composing standard written English today so, some other time!)