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When Money Changes Society

- The case of Sardex money as community

About When Money Changes Society

Classical sociology considered money as central to the functioning of modern society, relatingit to a progressive expansion of instrumental rationality and the emergence of weaker social ties.Modern money, the universal equivalent described by Simmel, facilitates theexchange of goods and values by providing a single unit of account. This ¿frees¿ people and thingsfrom traditional social ties and makes them free to ¿sell¿ their work and trade goods on markets thatincreasingly erode national borders. Modern money thus frees the individual from traditional socialties and facilitates the creation of ever larger and more inter-connected markets. Sardex money, onthe other hand, seems to work in the opposite direction: the weak social ties of ordinary economictransactions are replaced by strong ones, characterised by a high level of reciprocity and by an ethical code. Furthermore the movementof goods is restricted to the regional level and much isdone to promote economic exchanges between member companies.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783658285326
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 189
  • Published:
  • May 9, 2020
  • Edition:
  • 12020
  • Dimensions:
  • 168x240x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 454 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 7, 2024

Description of When Money Changes Society

Classical sociology considered money as central to the functioning of modern society, relatingit to a progressive expansion of instrumental rationality and the emergence of weaker social ties.Modern money, the universal equivalent described by Simmel, facilitates theexchange of goods and values by providing a single unit of account. This ¿frees¿ people and thingsfrom traditional social ties and makes them free to ¿sell¿ their work and trade goods on markets thatincreasingly erode national borders. Modern money thus frees the individual from traditional socialties and facilitates the creation of ever larger and more inter-connected markets. Sardex money, onthe other hand, seems to work in the opposite direction: the weak social ties of ordinary economictransactions are replaced by strong ones, characterised by a high level of reciprocity and by an ethical code. Furthermore the movementof goods is restricted to the regional level and much isdone to promote economic exchanges between member companies.

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