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The Manifesto for the Abolition of Interest Slavery is a political-economic pamphlet by Gottfried Feder, first published in 1919 and later associated with early National Socialist economic thinking. Written in the aftermath of World War I, it argues that interest-bearing finance is a destructive force that subordinates productive labor and national life to banks and financial capital. Feder presents the text as a practical economic intervention, but it is also an ideological tract, rooted in his hostility toward bankers and his effort to define a new economic order. The book is important less as a workable policy manual than as a historical document that shows how antisemitic and anti-financial ideas were fused into extremist politics in Weimar Germany. Readers encounter a stark division between productive capital and interest capital, proposals for abolishing interest, nationalizing banks, and redirecting wealth toward the state. Its influence on the Nazi Party makes it a key source for understanding the economic language of early fascism.