A Social and Economic Theory of ConsumptionThe Use and Meanings of Money
A Social and Economic Theory of Consumption: The Use and Meanings of Money
Ilmonen, Kaj
2015-08-31 00:00:00
[No discussion of the economic conditions for consumption and their distribution in society can avoid dealing with the peculiar thing that lies at the heart of those economic conditions, i.e. money. Money is, of course, itself a commodity that circulates in the market as payment for consumer goods. However, it is not just any commodity but has unique distinctive characteristics. It mediates between production and consumption, or goods and our desires. Money has been given this function because it is necessary to have a common measure of exchange value that is ‘pure’, an ‘abstraction’ that is independent of other commodities (Simmel 1978, 165).]
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A Social and Economic Theory of ConsumptionThe Use and Meanings of Money
[No discussion of the economic conditions for consumption and their distribution in society can avoid dealing with the peculiar thing that lies at the heart of those economic conditions, i.e. money. Money is, of course, itself a commodity that circulates in the market as payment for consumer goods. However, it is not just any commodity but has unique distinctive characteristics. It mediates between production and consumption, or goods and our desires. Money has been given this function because it is necessary to have a common measure of exchange value that is ‘pure’, an ‘abstraction’ that is independent of other commodities (Simmel 1978, 165).]
Published: Aug 31, 2015
Keywords: Credit Card; Family Finance; Paper Money; Household Spending; Secular World
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