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Traditionally viewed as an abstraction, the quantitative nature of
money is essential in evaluating the relationship between monetary
systems and society. Money Counts moves beyond abstraction,
exploring the conceptual diversity and everyday enactment of
money's quantity. Drawing from case studies including British
jewelers, blood-money payments in Germanic law codes, and the
quotidian use of money in cosmopolitical Moscow, a Western Kenyan
village, and socialist Havana, the chapters in this volume offer
new theoretical and empirical interpretations of money's
quantitative nature as it relates to abstraction, sociality,
materiality, freedom, and morality.
Traditionally viewed as an abstraction, the quantitative nature of
money is essential in evaluating the relationship between monetary
systems and society. Money Counts moves beyond abstraction,
exploring the conceptual diversity and everyday enactment of
money's quantity. Drawing from case studies including British
jewelers, blood-money payments in Germanic law codes, and the
quotidian use of money in cosmopolitical Moscow, a Western Kenyan
village, and socialist Havana, the chapters in this volume offer
new theoretical and empirical interpretations of money's
quantitative nature as it relates to abstraction, sociality,
materiality, freedom, and morality.
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