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Ligne n°14 : ... + Prologue — Alvin- Ligne n°15 : + 1. Money in the Making of Humanity
Ligne n°16 : + 2. The Machine Revolution Today ...
Ligne n°16 : ... + 2. The Machine Revolution Today- Ligne n°17 : + 3. Capitalism: Making Money with Money
- Ligne n°17 : + 3. Capitalism: Making Money with Money
Ligne n°18 : + 4. Capitalism: The Political Economy of Development ...
Ligne n°19 : ... + 5. The Market from a Humanist Point of View- Ligne n°20 : + 6. The Changing Character of Money
Ligne n°21 : + 7. The Future of Money and the Market ...
Ligne n°20 : ... + 6. The Changing Character of Money- Ligne n°21 : + 7. The Future of Money and the Market
Ligne n°22 : + Acknowledgements ...
Ligne n°30 : ... + The Political Economy of Food- Ligne n°31 : + Money: One Anthropologist’s View
Ligne n°32 : + World Society as an Old Regime ...
Ligne n°34 : ... + The Place of the 1898 CAETS- Ligne n°35 : + Money in an Unequal World
Ligne n°36 : + Agrarian Civilisation and Modern World Society ...
Ligne n°45 : ... + Some Reflections on Anthropology and Political Economy- Ligne n°46 : + Intangible Money Matters
Ligne n°47 : + Studying World Society as a Vocation ...
Ligne n°59 : ... * Miscellany- Ligne n°60 : + Money in an Unequal World; LETS and Me
Ligne n°61 : + Miscellaneous Poems ...- Ligne n°67 : 3. Capitalism: Making Money with Money
- Ligne n°67 : 3. Capitalism: Making Money with Money
- Ligne n°69 : Markets are networks of buyers and sellers using money to exchange
Ligne n°70 : goods and services. They are intrinsically democratic: all you need to ...
Ligne n°70 : ... goods and services. They are intrinsically democratic: all you need to- Ligne n°71 : participate is something to sell or the money to buy. Moreover, the
Ligne n°72 : market is based on movement: its proliferating connections cannot ...
Ligne n°84 : ... In the first place, an institution which depends on the freedom to- Ligne n°85 : spend money can hardly be said to be democratic, when some people have
Ligne n°86 : so much more of it than others. Owners of lots of money, capitalists ...
Ligne n°85 : ... spend money can hardly be said to be democratic, when some people have- Ligne n°86 : so much more of it than others. Owners of lots of money, capitalists
Ligne n°87 : who now take the form of public corporations rather than private ...
Ligne n°94 : ... initially favoured the centralisation of economic and political power,- Ligne n°95 : leading to that alliance between money and bureaucracy which I call
Ligne n°96 : state capitalism. It is not surprising that, faced with the alienating ...
Ligne n°97 : ... forces of a capitalist world, many people took refuge in an anti-market- Ligne n°98 : ideology promising a society which would get rid of money altogether
Ligne n°99 : from the core of economic life, substituting for purchase and sale the ...
Ligne n°101 : ... collectivist alternative converged on the model it rejected, relying on- Ligne n°102 : political and economic bureaucracies, as well as on machines and money,
Ligne n°103 : in ways that were often more unequal and oppressive than the original. ...
Ligne n°116 : ... global, if only because of the extraordinary growth in the world market- Ligne n°117 : for money instruments. The communications revolution seems to have
Ligne n°118 : ushered in a virtual capitalism which is no longer securely grounded ...
Ligne n°129 : ... economic life, it would seem to be a good time to review the- Ligne n°130 : relationship between money, markets and political power in the modern
Ligne n°131 : era. The following two chapters take off from the idea that the age of ...
Ligne n°131 : ... era. The following two chapters take off from the idea that the age of- Ligne n°132 : mechanisation has been dominated by money capital in several successive
Ligne n°133 : forms. In Chapter 3 the emphasis is on the origins of market capitalism ...
Ligne n°135 : ... modern economy. Both John Locke and Karl Marx conceived of their times- Ligne n°136 : as an age of money which left humanity suspended uneasily between a
Ligne n°137 : past dependency on nature and the possibility of building a just ...
Ligne n°138 : ... society in the future. Their contrasting views on the relationship- Ligne n°139 : between markets and money in such a future underpins the division which
Ligne n°140 : almost brought the world to catastrophe in the Cold War, even though ...
Ligne n°176 : ... for the dividends of the internet today. These classes, based on- Ligne n°177 : control over the yields of the land, money capital and human
Ligne n°178 : creativity, derive their income from economic forms (rent, tax, profit, ...
Ligne n°191 : ... state and people is of interest as we move into the phase of virtual- Ligne n°192 : capitalism, a world where digitalised exchanges of money and services
Ligne n°193 : at distance has ushered in a growing detachment of the money circuit ...
Ligne n°192 : ... capitalism, a world where digitalised exchanges of money and services- Ligne n°193 : at distance has ushered in a growing detachment of the money circuit
Ligne n°194 : from the real economy of production and trade. This is the source of, ...
Ligne n°197 : ... technological change, while remaining for the first time independent of- Ligne n°198 : the owners of money and landed power. In general, these chapters cast
Ligne n°199 : doubt on the left’s perennial belief that the demise of capitalism is ...- Ligne n°204 : The age of money
Ligne n°206 : ... “In the beginning all the world was America and more so than that is- Ligne n°207 : now; for no such thing as Money was any where known. Find out something
Ligne n°208 : that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, you shall ...
Ligne n°207 : ... now; for no such thing as Money was any where known. Find out something- Ligne n°208 : that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, you shall
Ligne n°209 : see the same man will begin presently to enlarge his possessions.” [ii] ...
Ligne n°219 : ... transitional between these two states, is simultaneously the dissolvent- Ligne n°220 : of the past and a bridge to a better future. Its main feature is money
Ligne n°221 : and the buying and selling that go with it. As I have noted, this can ...
Ligne n°222 : ... be called the market or capitalism, according to taste. But the idea is- Ligne n°223 : broadly the same in either case. What varies is whether money is taken
Ligne n°224 : to be indispensable to the just society or anathema to it. ...
Ligne n°234 : ... concerns us here is their vision of the contradictory part played by- Ligne n°235 : money in human history. Certainly Marx’s idea of an economic democracy
Ligne n°236 : run by and for all working people is hard to deny as a long-term goal; ...
Ligne n°242 : ... contemporary example, where land was abundant and no-one benefited from- Ligne n°243 : hoarding more goods than they needed for their own immediate use. Money
Ligne n°244 : changed all that by making it possible to store surpluses in a durable ...
Ligne n°246 : ... force of an increasingly unequal society. He was anxious to locate the- Ligne n°247 : origin of property in the state of nature and that of money in society
Ligne n°248 : before civil government (we might say before the centralised state). ...
Ligne n°249 : ... Accordingly, he made personal work the rightful source of property (the- Ligne n°250 : labour theory of value) and found the source of money in “fancy”, an
Ligne n°251 : aesthetic preference for shiny metals in exchange as opposed to real ...
Ligne n°257 : ... England’s currency had been debased by civil war, criminality and- Ligne n°258 : corruption, money was the central plank of Locke’s political project.
Ligne n°259 : He had a vision of an expanding world economy with England as its ...
Ligne n°268 : ... of coins at a lower metal content, in a word, devaluation. But this- Ligne n°269 : meant acknowledging that money was little more than the creature of
Ligne n°270 : government policy, in the words of Barbon’s famous dictum, “money is a ...
Ligne n°269 : ... meant acknowledging that money was little more than the creature of- Ligne n°270 : government policy, in the words of Barbon’s famous dictum, “money is a
Ligne n°271 : value made by law”. [iii] Locke wanted a state which guaranteed the ...
Ligne n°298 : ... When Locke came up with a three-stage theory of social development- Ligne n°299 : corresponding to the state of nature, an age of money and arbitrary
Ligne n°300 : political power, and constitutional government securing the property of ...
Ligne n°301 : ... market agents, he largely ignored the toiling masses, even though he- Ligne n°302 : framed his analysis and proposals as human universals. Money had to be
Ligne n°303 : tamed in a number of senses, but it was indispensable to the emerging ...
Ligne n°304 : ... 18th century world society whose contours he did more than any single- Ligne n°305 : person to shape. Money got humanity out of a state of nature and it had
Ligne n°306 : to be rescued from those whose unaccountable power allowed them to ...
Ligne n°315 : ... Locke than recognition of the persisting inequality of a world society- Ligne n°316 : driven by money and lacking adequate political safeguards for the mass
Ligne n°317 : of humanity. Indeed, if America was the symbol of the state of nature ...
Ligne n°317 : ... of humanity. Indeed, if America was the symbol of the state of nature- Ligne n°318 : in Locke’s day, it has become the epitome of the age of money for us.
Ligne n°319 : Just as Locke confronted arbitrary state power, a money system running ...
Ligne n°318 : ... in Locke’s day, it has become the epitome of the age of money for us.- Ligne n°319 : Just as Locke confronted arbitrary state power, a money system running
Ligne n°320 : wild and a world lacking the guarantees of a stable and just civil ...
Ligne n°327 : ... If the main object of accumulation in Locke’s time was still land, by- Ligne n°328 : the mid-19th century money itself, in the form of capital used to
Ligne n°329 : organise industrial production, had become the driving force of ...
Ligne n°340 : ... religious devotion. Commerce, originating in cities, was the dissolvent- Ligne n°341 : of these primitive social forms and money succeeded God as the
Ligne n°342 : fetishised source of human agency. ...- Ligne n°361 : Since for Marx money was more or less synonymous with the contradictory
Ligne n°362 : transitional phase between preindustrial and postindustrial society, ...
Ligne n°368 : ... “propensity to truck and barter”, that is to exchange goods without- Ligne n°369 : money, to be part of human nature. He takes off from an example of two
Ligne n°370 : savages in North America exchanging beaver pelts for deerskin at a ...
Ligne n°370 : ... savages in North America exchanging beaver pelts for deerskin at a- Ligne n°371 : ratio of 2 to 1. [4] Money arises in stages as a way of making these
Ligne n°372 : exchanges more efficient. It does so by allowing the seller to buy in ...
Ligne n°374 : ... commodity, rather than be forced to find a buyer who is also selling- Ligne n°375 : what he wants. Money starts out as a commodity, such as cattle, salt or
Ligne n°376 : gold, which becomes specialised as a means of exchange and store of ...- Ligne n°382 : Unlike Locke, who believed that the appearance of money by itself
Ligne n°383 : encouraged accumulation, Marx distinguished between simple commodity ...
Ligne n°385 : ... capitalist commodity exchange, where the aim was to increase the stock- Ligne n°386 : of money through profit. Finance and merchant capital, money-making
- Ligne n°386 : of money through profit. Finance and merchant capital, money-making
Ligne n°387 : through usury and trade, were as old as agrarian civilisation; but ...
Ligne n°387 : ... through usury and trade, were as old as agrarian civilisation; but- Ligne n°388 : industrial capital, the use of money to hire wage labour, was recent
Ligne n°389 : and revolutionary, since labour was the only commodity capable of ...
Ligne n°390 : ... producing more than the cost of its own purchase. The penetration of- Ligne n°391 : money and markets into the bulk of production was the distinctive
Ligne n°392 : feature of the capitalist age, since in earlier forms of society they ...
Ligne n°403 : ... functioned as a source of economic coercion allowing the owners of- Ligne n°404 : money to exploit their workers in ways analogous to feudalism. The
Ligne n°405 : concept of surplus value carried this connotation at the same time as ...
Ligne n°412 : ... to the workers who produced them, not to the owners of labour congealed- Ligne n°413 : in money.
Ligne n°417 : ... apologists, the political economists. But it would not be excessive to- Ligne n°418 : say that he was as hostile to money and markets as he was to the
Ligne n°419 : institutions of agrarian civilisation (states, religion, peasant ...
Ligne n°419 : ... institutions of agrarian civilisation (states, religion, peasant- Ligne n°420 : agriculture etc). Indeed, by accepting Smith’s origin myth of money in
Ligne n°421 : primitive barter, he was able to make capitalism an outgrowth of old ...
Ligne n°424 : ... to an imminent revolutionary future led by the workers. The age of- Ligne n°425 : money had unleashed mechanisation and the means of social mobilisation
Ligne n°426 : in cities; but it was not itself capable of organising a society ...
Ligne n°428 : ... own thoughts on communism largely implicit, his followers in the 20th- Ligne n°429 : century remained hostile to money and markets, preferring to rely on
Ligne n°430 : the administration of economic resources by bureaucratic elites and to ...
Ligne n°433 : ... The collapse of Stalinism a decade ago led to the triumphalist- Ligne n°434 : celebration of capitalism in the West. The age of money was vindicated
Ligne n°435 : by the defeat of its socialist antagonist. Liberal democracy, with its ...
Ligne n°441 : ... confidence could be seen to have been severely misplaced. So where are- Ligne n°442 : we today and how do we place ourselves in relation to money, the key
Ligne n°443 : element in both Locke’s and Marx’s historical scheme? One way of ...
Ligne n°444 : ... approaching that question is to examine the history of capitalism, the- Ligne n°445 : system of making money with money, which has changed its form in the
- Ligne n°445 : system of making money with money, which has changed its form in the
Ligne n°446 : course of the last two centuries. Its left-wing detractors have ...
Ligne n°461 : ... the favourite label for our economic dynamism, capitalism. [6] [x]- Ligne n°462 : Capitalism is above all that combination of money and machines whose
Ligne n°463 : special character underlies the polarising tendencies of our world. ...
Ligne n°485 : ... resources having economic value. Value is worth in general, but it- Ligne n°486 : tends to be measured in a universal equivalent, that is, money. So the
Ligne n°487 : essence of capital is that it is wealth (usually money in some form) ...
Ligne n°486 : ... tends to be measured in a universal equivalent, that is, money. So the- Ligne n°487 : essence of capital is that it is wealth (usually money in some form)
Ligne n°488 : capable of increasing its value. In both popular and scientific usage, ...
Ligne n°490 : ... emphasis on stock (produced means of production, physical equipment,- Ligne n°491 : nowadays notably machines) and identification with the kind of money
Ligne n°492 : prevailing in modern economy. The analogy between capital increase and ...
Ligne n°502 : ... medieval banking expression (similar to the notion of “principal”)- Ligne n°503 : implying an amount of money which grows through accumulating interest.
Ligne n°504 : There are thus two opposing camps, one of whom would assimilate ...
Ligne n°507 : ... capitalism as a more ephemeral social arrangement devoted to making- Ligne n°508 : money with money. As a keyword of our civilisation, capital reflects
- Ligne n°508 : money with money. As a keyword of our civilisation, capital reflects
Ligne n°509 : the contrasting ideologies which have arisen to represent it. As we ...
Ligne n°511 : ... context), consistently restrict the definition of capital to its form- Ligne n°512 : as money. Most modern economists, however, equate capital with, in one
Ligne n°513 : definition, “the stock of goods which are used in production and which ...
Ligne n°525 : ... making the sacrifice. This argument makes sense in an industrial- Ligne n°526 : economy where money wealth comes most reliably from investment in
Ligne n°527 : mechanising production. But there are forms of capital accumulation ...
Ligne n°528 : ... which do not necessarily involve physical plant (banking and trade, for- Ligne n°529 : example) and the broader usage tends to confuse money and machines by
Ligne n°530 : representing capital as a thing (that is, as real) and mystifying the ...
Ligne n°532 : ... is that it cannot deal with historical change in the relationship- Ligne n°533 : between production and the circuit of money, as Marx’s dialectic can.
Ligne n°534 : Certainly it could not cope with the virtual capitalism of our day. ...
Ligne n°536 : ... In this book, capitalism is taken to be that form of market economy in- Ligne n°537 : which the owners of large amounts of money get to direct the most
Ligne n°538 : significant sectors of production. They do so in the interest of adding ...
Ligne n°538 : ... significant sectors of production. They do so in the interest of adding- Ligne n°539 : to the amounts of money they already have. Competitive markets for
Ligne n°540 : industrial products meant that, for a time and perhaps also now, the ...
Ligne n°540 : ... industrial products meant that, for a time and perhaps also now, the- Ligne n°541 : most reliable way of making money with money lay in raising the
- Ligne n°541 : most reliable way of making money with money lay in raising the
Ligne n°542 : productivity of labour through investment in machines. This is, roughly ...
Ligne n°548 : ... orientations to the market. The first is concerned with selling for- Ligne n°549 : money what is surplus to requirements in order to buy what one wants.
Ligne n°550 : Marx called this the “simple commodity circuit” (C-M-C). [10] The ...
Ligne n°550 : ... Marx called this the “simple commodity circuit” (C-M-C). [10] The- Ligne n°551 : second, M-C-M’, where M’> M, starts with money and has the aim of
Ligne n°552 : realising more money through participation in the market as a ...
Ligne n°551 : ... second, M-C-M’, where M’> M, starts with money and has the aim of- Ligne n°552 : realising more money through participation in the market as a
Ligne n°553 : “capitalist commodity circuit”. ...- Ligne n°555 : Figure 3.1 Two Circuits of Commodities and Money
- Ligne n°559 : Commodities ——— Money ——— Commodities
- Ligne n°563 : Money ——— Commodities ——— More Money
- Ligne n°563 : Money ——— Commodities ——— More Money
Ligne n°565 : ... According to Marx, there are three main versions of this capitalist- Ligne n°566 : circuit. The first two are as old as markets and money: financial
Ligne n°567 : capital (M-M’) where profit takes the form of interest on money lent; ...
Ligne n°566 : ... circuit. The first two are as old as markets and money: financial- Ligne n°567 : capital (M-M’) where profit takes the form of interest on money lent;
Ligne n°568 : and merchant capital (M-C-M’) where trade goods are bought cheaply to ...
Ligne n°569 : ... be sold dear and profit consists in the difference between buying and- Ligne n°570 : selling minus handling costs. In both cases the source of the money
Ligne n°571 : increase is mysterious, since the contribution of human work is hidden ...
Ligne n°577 : ... the first industrial revolution; but in order to emphasise the- Ligne n°578 : penetration of money capital into production, whether that be
Ligne n°579 : agriculture, manufacturing or services. ...
Ligne n°591 : ... workers generated the increase accruing to the capitalist. For Marx,- Ligne n°592 : then, modern capitalism was that form of making money with money in
- Ligne n°592 : then, modern capitalism was that form of making money with money in
Ligne n°593 : which free capital was exchanged with free wage labour. He sought to ...
Ligne n°608 : ... deploys his full range as a writer to depict the brutal criminality of- Ligne n°609 : this history. So where did the money come from to finance industrial
Ligne n°610 : capitalism? Marx’s answer is unequivocal: the expanded system of ...
Ligne n°637 : ... product (“surplus labour”) in some form, whether a share of their- Ligne n°638 : physical output, labour services or, occasionally, a money equivalent.
Ligne n°639 : Marx knew that feudal landlords had every interest in extracting the ...
Ligne n°800 : ... religion are indispensable to an analysis of the cultural revolution- Ligne n°801 : affecting money and exchange in our times, as we will see.
- Ligne n°853 : So far the story upholds Marx’s focus on the exchange of money for land
Ligne n°854 : and labour. But there is a Weberian element too. For some of the ...- Ligne n°1008 : The system of making money with money, capitalism, also has a personal
- Ligne n°1008 : The system of making money with money, capitalism, also has a personal
Ligne n°1009 : face. It is called entrepreneurship, a term which roughly stands for ...
Ligne n°1175 : ... rent, followed by trade, bars, construction, machinery for hire and- Ligne n°1176 : moneylending. A third of the sample owned commercial transport, the
Ligne n°1177 : riskiest and most lucrative form of investment. Many included an ...
Ligne n°1230 : ... The problem is a general one in history. “Emphasis on accumulating- Ligne n°1231 : money as against meeting social obligations worried many people in the
Ligne n°1232 : United States and Europe in the early years of industrialisation. John ...
Ligne n°1363 : ... minorities. Most Frafras found it extremely difficult to hire workers- Ligne n°1364 : who would not consume whatever money they generated: so that close
Ligne n°1365 : family members, especially wives, were indispensable as assistants or ...
Ligne n°1372 : ... from outside the Frafras’ community of origin: traders, transporters,- Ligne n°1373 : moneylenders and thieves did their business with the general public,
Ligne n°1374 : only a fraction of whom were their own people. A distinction was often ...
Ligne n°1374 : ... only a fraction of whom were their own people. A distinction was often- Ligne n°1375 : drawn between “clean” and “dirty” money and this entered into moral
Ligne n°1376 : exchanges within the community. Inheritance, gifts and loans played a ...
Ligne n°1434 : ... success; but his own “sweet” approach worked. He spent £10 on chickens,- Ligne n°1435 : eggs and gifts of money before receiving permission. Trade was brisk:
Ligne n°1436 : every weekend he got through two or three rolls of film “cutting” the ...
Ligne n°1438 : ... boyfriends and families. Some asked to be taken in the nude: “I was- Ligne n°1439 : trusted by all of them. They knew that I was there for the money,
Ligne n°1440 : that’s all. If one of them asked me to stay and do something with her, ...
Ligne n°1525 : ... bureaucracy work for them. The conditions of rational calculation were- Ligne n°1526 : subverted by a general shortage of money which pushed people into
Ligne n°1527 : credit relations of a highly personal nature. In any case, they had to ...
Ligne n°1563 : ... trust, although usually with the reinforcement of some other social- Ligne n°1564 : interest. Moneylending was a case in point.
Ligne n°1702 : ... [xlviii] but I prefer Caffentzis’s whackier treatment of Locke’s- Ligne n°1703 : approach to money (4).
Ligne n°1713 : ... Rey’s magisterial Congo study; but Meillassoux’s Maidens, Meal and- Ligne n°1714 : Money is available in English. [l]
- Ligne n°1730 : [2] Locke’s own quantity theory of money predicts that a lower supply
Ligne n°1731 : or velocity of money would reduce market demand and prices. But his ...
Ligne n°1730 : ... [2] Locke’s own quantity theory of money predicts that a lower supply- Ligne n°1731 : or velocity of money would reduce market demand and prices. But his
Ligne n°1732 : priority (as Caffentzis argues convincingly) was to stabilise the ...
Ligne n°1740 : ... England’s two greatest intellectuals should have been obsessed with- Ligne n°1741 : money in this practical way.
Ligne n°1751 : ... [5] Hence the strategy frequently adopted by the rulers of agrarian- Ligne n°1752 : civilisations to grant control of the money complex to pariah
Ligne n°1753 : minorities (like the Jews in medieval Europe) who lacked political and ...- Ligne n°1763 : [8] The Latin for money, pecunia, is derived from pecus, livestock.
- Ligne n°1769 : [10] C = commodity: M = money; M’ = m prime (more money).
- Ligne n°1769 : [10] C = commodity: M = money; M’ = m prime (more money).
Ligne n°1794 : ... twice by the police and twice by the army. The only costs I suffered- Ligne n°1795 : from these arrests were money for bribes and, on one occasion,
Ligne n°1796 : considerable physical damage. I did not consider the option of staying ...
Ligne n°1822 : ... [iv] G. Caffentzis Clipped Coins, Abused Words and Civil Government:- Ligne n°1823 : John Locke’s Philosophy of Money, Autonomedia, New York, 1989, p. 92
Ligne n°1975 : ... [l] C. Meillassoux Anthropologie Economique des Gouro de Cote d’Ivoire,- Ligne n°1976 : Mouton, Paris, 1964; C. Meillassoux Maidens, Meal and Money: capitalism
Ligne n°1977 : and the domestic community, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1981 ...
Ligne n°2003 : ... cover- Ligne n°2004 : The two great memory banks are language and money. Exchange of
Ligne n°2005 : meanings through language and of objects through money are now ...
Ligne n°2004 : ... The two great memory banks are language and money. Exchange of- Ligne n°2005 : meanings through language and of objects through money are now
Ligne n°2006 : converging in a single network of communication, the internet. ...
Ligne n°2017 : ... December 1, 2013- Ligne n°2018 : + The anthropology of money and finance: from ethnography to
Ligne n°2019 : world history September 4, 2013 ...
Ligne n°2046 : ... + Human economy- Ligne n°2047 : + Money
Ligne n°2048 : + Reviews ...