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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... requiring the model to show how it applies differently to the four temperaments . Finally , in Part IV , I discuss ... requires patterns . Although I surely appreciate individuality and uniqueness , for present purposes I shall err ...
... requiring the model to show how it applies differently to the four temperaments . Finally , in Part IV , I discuss ... requires patterns . Although I surely appreciate individuality and uniqueness , for present purposes I shall err ...
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... requires back a tenth part from us ; that He requires Tithes of whatever is our livelihood ; and that they are due as a debt ; and that whosoever would procure of God either pardon or reward , must pay for them , and out of the nine ...
... requires back a tenth part from us ; that He requires Tithes of whatever is our livelihood ; and that they are due as a debt ; and that whosoever would procure of God either pardon or reward , must pay for them , and out of the nine ...
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... requires us to do whatever is necessary to preserve the essence of family , that is , to ward off threats to monogamy and to provide whatever else is necessary for the benefit of the family . The good of society requires us to do ...
... requires us to do whatever is necessary to preserve the essence of family , that is , to ward off threats to monogamy and to provide whatever else is necessary for the benefit of the family . The good of society requires us to do ...
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Contents | 39 |
Legal Religious and Philosophical Antecedents | 49 |
Patterns in Ancient | 61 |
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