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Coined : the rich life of money and how its history has shaped us

By: Publication details: John Murray, 2015 London :Description: 316 p. PaperISBN:
  • 9781473606968
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.4
Contents:
Mind : the roots of an idea. It's a jungle out there : the biology of exchange ; A piece of my mind : the psychology of money ; So in debt : the anthropology of debt -- Body : the material forms of money. Hard and heavy : a brief history of hard money ; Some like it soft : a brief history of soft money ; Back to the future : the future of money -- Soul : a symbol of values. Angel investors : religion and money ; Gilt complex : the art on money.
Summary: "The importance of money in our lives is readily apparent to everyone--rich, poor, and in between. However grudgingly, most of us accept the expression "Money makes the world go round" as a universal truth. We are all aware of the power of money--how it influences our moods, compels us to take risks, and serves as the yardstick of success in societies around the world. Yet because we take the daily reality of money so completely for granted, we seldom question how and why it has come to play such a central role in our lives. In Coined: The Rich Life of Money And How Its History Has Shaped Us, author Kabir Sehgal casts aside our workaday assumptions about money and takes the reader on a global quest to uncover a deeper understanding of the relationship between money and humankind. More than a mere history of its subject, Coined probes the conceptual origins and evolution of money by examining it through the multiple lenses of disciplines as varied as biology, psychology, anthropology, and theology. Coined is not only a profoundly informative discussion of the concept of money, but it is also an endlessly fascinating and entertaining take on the nature of humanity and the inner workings of the mind."-
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Mind : the roots of an idea. It's a jungle out there : the biology of exchange ; A piece of my mind : the psychology of money ; So in debt : the anthropology of debt --
Body : the material forms of money. Hard and heavy : a brief history of hard money ; Some like it soft : a brief history of soft money ; Back to the future : the future of money --
Soul : a symbol of values. Angel investors : religion and money ; Gilt complex : the art on money.


"The importance of money in our lives is readily apparent to everyone--rich, poor, and in between. However grudgingly, most of us accept the expression "Money makes the world go round" as a universal truth. We are all aware of the power of money--how it influences our moods, compels us to take risks, and serves as the yardstick of success in societies around the world. Yet because we take the daily reality of money so completely for granted, we seldom question how and why it has come to play such a central role in our lives. In Coined: The Rich Life of Money And How Its History Has Shaped Us, author Kabir Sehgal casts aside our workaday assumptions about money and takes the reader on a global quest to uncover a deeper understanding of the relationship between money and humankind. More than a mere history of its subject, Coined probes the conceptual origins and evolution of money by examining it through the multiple lenses of disciplines as varied as biology, psychology, anthropology, and theology. Coined is not only a profoundly informative discussion of the concept of money, but it is also an endlessly fascinating and entertaining take on the nature of humanity and the inner workings of the mind."-

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