Social Life of Money

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A Treatise on Money
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Author_Nigel Dodd
Bitcoin
Bourgeoisie
Capital control
Capitalism
Cash flow
Cash value
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Central bank
Commodity
Credit Money
Creditor
Currency
Currency competition
Debt
Demand for money
Economic anthropology
Economic bubble
Economic democracy
Economic interventionism
Economic liberalism
Economic Life
Economic problem
Economics
Economy
Economy and Society
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Eurozone
Fiat money
Finance
Finance capitalism
Financial asset
Financial capital
Financial intermediary
Financialization
Gift economy
Income
Inside money
Law of value
Market economy
Market liquidity
Market power
Medium of exchange
Monetary base
Monetary circuit theory
Monetary policy
Monetary reform
Monetary system
Monetary Theory
Money
Money market
Money market fund
Money supply
Moneyness
Moral economy
Mutualism (economic theory)
Payment
Political economy
Public finance
Purchasing power
Quantity theory of money
Redistribution of income and wealth
Social economy
Spendthrift
Supply (economics)
Tax
The Future of Money
The Philosophy of Money
Velocity of money
Wealth
Wealth management
World economy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691141428
  • Weight: 765g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Questions about the nature of money have gained a new urgency in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Even as many people have less of it, there are more forms and systems of money, from local currencies and social lending to mobile money and Bitcoin. Yet our understanding of what money is--and what it might be--hasn't kept pace. In The Social Life of Money, Nigel Dodd, one of today's leading sociologists of money, reformulates the theory of the subject for a postcrisis world in which new kinds of money are proliferating. What counts as legitimate action by central banks that issue currency and set policy? What underpins the right of nongovernmental actors to create new currencies? And how might new forms of money surpass or subvert government-sanctioned currencies? To answer such questions, The Social Life of Money takes a fresh and wide-ranging look at modern theories of money. One of the book's central concerns is how money can be wrested from the domination and mismanagement of banks and governments and restored to its fundamental position as the "claim upon society" described by Georg Simmel. But rather than advancing yet another critique of the state-based monetary system, The Social Life of Money draws out the utopian aspects of money and the ways in which its transformation could in turn transform society, politics, and economics. The book also identifies the contributions of thinkers who have not previously been thought of as monetary theorists--including Nietzsche, Benjamin, Bataille, Deleuze and Guattari, Baudrillard, Derrida, and Hardt and Negri. The result provides new ways of thinking about money that seek not only to understand it but to change it.
Nigel Dodd is professor of sociology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of The Sociology of Money and Social Theory and Modernity.