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God and Mammon - Chronicles of American Money (Hardcover)
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God and Mammon - Chronicles of American Money (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R473
Discovery Miles 4 730
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Award-winning essayist Lance Morrow writes about the partnership of
God and Mammon in the New World-about the ways in which Americans
have made money and lost money, and about how they have thought and
obsessed about this peculiarly American subject. Fascinated by the
tracings of theology in the ways of American money Morrow sees a
reconciliation of God and Mammon in the working out of the American
Dream. This sharp-eyed essay reflects upon American money in a
series of individual life stories, including his own. Morrow writes
about what he calls "the emotions of money," which he follows from
the catastrophe of the Great Depression to the era of Bill Gates,
Oprah Winfrey, and Donald Trump. He considers money's dual
character-functioning both as a hard, substantial reality and as a
highly subjective force and shape-shifter, a sort of dream. Is
money the root of all evil? Or is it the source of much good?
Americans have struggled with the problem of how to square the
country's money and power with its aspiration to virtue. Morrow
pursues these themes as they unfold in the lives of Americans both
famous and obscure: Here is Thomas Jefferson, the luminous Founder
who died broke, his fortune in ruin, his estate and slaves at
Monticello to be sold to pay his debts. Here are the Brown brothers
of Providence, Rhode Island, members of the family that founded
Brown University. John Brown was in the slave trade, while his
brother Moses was an ardent abolitionist. With race in America a
powerful subtheme throughout the book, Morrow considers Booker T.
Washington, who, with a cunning that sometimes went unappreciated
among his own people, recognized money as the key to full American
citizenship. God and Mammon is a masterly weaving of America's
money myths, from the nation's beginnings to the present.
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