The Social Meanings of Money and Property: In Search of a TalismanSAGE Publications, 6 mai 1999 - 289 pagini In this fascinating volume Kenneth O Doyle provides a conceptual framework for understanding the social meanings of money and property, and the psychological, cultural, economic and political variables which contribute to these meanings. The author advances the concept of money as talisman, by which individuals protect themselves from their individual fears: of incompetence, abandonment, disorganization and constraint - to mention but a few. Examples in support of this argument are drawn from many social systems, contemporary and historical. |
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In Search of a Talisman Kenneth O. Doyle. Coinage in India is at least as ancient as that in China ( Del Mar 1885/1968 , p . 58 ) . In the earliest times , India supplied cowries for China . As in China , the earliest Indian coins were ...
In Search of a Talisman Kenneth O. Doyle. Coinage in India is at least as ancient as that in China ( Del Mar 1885/1968 , p . 58 ) . In the earliest times , India supplied cowries for China . As in China , the earliest Indian coins were ...
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... Indian cultures throughout the Americas . Long before Marx , Indian mores provided that each member should receive what he needed , and each contribute what he could . " Except for those Indians who lived in the old cities24 of Central ...
... Indian cultures throughout the Americas . Long before Marx , Indian mores provided that each member should receive what he needed , and each contribute what he could . " Except for those Indians who lived in the old cities24 of Central ...
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... Indian people turned their energy inward . And , in a very general sense , African religions sought to control nature ( Gehman , 1989 , p . 67 ) , whereas Indian religions sought to get along with nature , to become a part of it ...
... Indian people turned their energy inward . And , in a very general sense , African religions sought to control nature ( Gehman , 1989 , p . 67 ) , whereas Indian religions sought to get along with nature , to become a part of it ...
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Contents | 39 |
Legal Religious and Philosophical Antecedents | 49 |
Patterns in Ancient | 61 |
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